July 2021 Archive
3001.
Catholic Church official resigns after cell data tracked him to Grindr, gay bars (washingtonpost.com)
3002.
Jeff Bezos Is Not My Astronaut (profgalloway.com)
3003.
The Insect Apocalypse That Never Was (quillette.com)
3004.
Show HN: Tellery: an open-source Notion-like tool for analytics (tellery.io)
3005.
New Windows 10 vulnerability allows anyone to get admin privileges (bleepingcomputer.com)
3006.
Russia disconnects from internet in tests as it bolsters security – RBC daily (reuters.com)
3007.
Comcast hides upload speeds deep inside its infuriating ordering system (arstechnica.com)
3008.
Sorting networks and their applications (1968) [pdf] (cs.kent.edu)
3009.
The Subreddit /R/Collapse Has Become the Doomscrolling Capital of the Internet (time.com)
3010.
Marvin Heemeyer (The Killdozer Man) (en.wikipedia.org)
3011.
A rusty green early ocean? (2017) (sciencedaily.com)
3012.
Jay-Z and Will Smith Back Rent-to-Own Firm in $165M Round (bloomberg.com)
3013.
The Friendship Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
3014.
Biden signs Right to Repair order (thetelegraph.com)
3015.
Software Engineering at Google (abseil.io)
3016.
List of free privacy-conscious apps (fuzzygrim.github.io)
3017.
Delivery Drivers Are Using Grey Market Apps to Make Their Jobs Suck Less (vice.com)
3018.
Better performance for pirates: Crack removes stutters from Capcom PC game (arstechnica.com)
3019.
Americans’ Medical Debts Are Bigger Than Was Known, Totaling $140B (nytimes.com)
3020.
Advertisements literally being forced into your eyesight (reddit.com)
3021.
AMA by Docz Maintainer – Thoughts on OSS, Community – Going Live Now (aviyel.com)
3022.
Gutting Decades of Architecture to Build a New Kind of Processor (nextplatform.com)
3023.
Programming Languages + Human-Computer Interaction: SPLASH 2020 (blog.sigplan.org)
3024.
LiveKit – open-source infrastructure for real time audio and video (livekit.io)
3025.
The Windows SAM database is apparently accessible by non-admin users in Win 10 (twitter.com)
3026.
A Priest Was Outed by His Phone's Location Data. Anyone Could Be Next (gizmodo.com)
3027.
Scott Aaronson's Tribute to Steven Weinberg (scottaaronson.com)
3028.
A Short History of Malware Protection in macOS (eclecticlight.co)
3029.
Amazon Denied a Worker Pregnancy Accommodations (vice.com)
3030.
Radioactive hybrid pigs have made themselves home in Fukushima's exclusion zone (theregister.com)