July 2021 Archive
2821.
Nancy Pelosi’s Husband’s $5M Alphabet Options Windfall (forbes.com)
2822.
A Well-Woven Tale: The fabric of the modern world (historytoday.com)
2823.
Bringing Up Baby: Bones, Balls, and Butterflies (criterion.com)
2824.
Google fined €500m by French competition authority (bbc.com)
2825.
The Man Who Got Economists to Take Climate Nightmares Seriously (2019) (bloomberg.com)
2826.
'Want to be careful with this word' – On the perils of writing about the empire (katz.substack.com)
2827.
Can consciousness be explained by quantum physics? (theconversation.com)
2828.
It’s not funny anymore. Far-right extremists’ use of humour (ec.europa.eu)
2829.
Minimum wage workers can't afford rent anywhere in America (cnn.com)
2830.
Ask HN: Is Learning Rust a Must?
2831.
QR Codes Are Here to Stay. So Is the Tracking They Allow (nytimes.com)
2832.
CDC: Covid-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infections in Massachusetts (cdc.gov)
2833.
How to Destroy Bitcoin (stephendiehl.com)
2834.
Bill suspends social networks' Section 230 protections for anti-vax conspiracies (techcrunch.com)
2835.
Bellingcat Crowdsources Spycraft, Scales Up Sleuthing (spectrum.ieee.org)
2836.
Amazon reportedly has a ‘key’ to thousands of apartment buildings in US (theverge.com)
2837.
The future of Buck (developers.facebook.com)
2838.
Keep Your Internet Off My Things (medium.com)
2839.
Lemon Law (en.wikipedia.org)
2840.
Zillow Is Manipulating the Housing Market (youtube.com)
2841.
NMN supplementation enhances aerobic capacity: a randomized, double-blind study (jissn.biomedcentral.com)
2842.
Ask HN: Where do Chinese and Indian developers spent most of their time online?
2843.
Coal-burning in Siberia led to climate change 250M years ago (2020) (eurekalert.org)
2844.
New Aspects Related to Plant Processing Revealed at Çatalhöyük (archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com)
2845.
The MAGA-targeted “Freedom Phone” has a breathtaking amount of red flags (arstechnica.com)
2846.
“So to prove that anyone can be scammed, I was convinced to delete my YouTube (twitter.com)
2847.
OpenZFS 2.1 is out–let’s talk about its brand-new dRAID vdevs (arstechnica.com)
2848.
Hospitals Often Charge Uninsured People the Highest Prices, New Data Show (wsj.com)
2849.
Git-power: emPOWer your commits with bespoke hashes (github.com)
2850.
Social Media Is a Public Health Crisis (usnews.com)