August 2021 Archive
3361.
The World of Medieval Dogdom (2019) (historytoday.com)
3362.
Project Horizon – Technical Considerations and Plans (1959) [pdf] (nsarchive2.gwu.edu)
3363.
Accenture hit with ransomware attack; file publication expected today (twitter.com)
3364.
One in five deaths worldwide linked to unhealthy diet (reuters.com)
3365.
Steam Is Down (steamstat.us)
3366.
Kubegres: Kubernetes Operator for Postgress (github.com)
3367.
Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed (theguardian.com)
3368.
China has secret jail for Uighurs – in Dubai (aljazeera.com)
3369.
FTC says Facebook has been a monopoly ‘since at least 2011’ (theverge.com)
3370.
The FDA Should Remove Its Restrictions on the ‘Abortion Pill’ Mifepristone (scientificamerican.com)
3371.
Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt’s Big Treatise on AI Panned in Book Review (showbiz411.com)
3372.
The college dorm shopping industrial complex is real (vox.com)
3373.
Ask HN: Does your job make the world a better place?
3374.
Google Plans to Cut Remote Workers’ Salaries by 25% (forbes.com)
3375.
The UK pm’s climate spokesperson has range anxiety, so she drives a diesel VW (electrek.co)
3376.
Why America keeps building corrupt client states (economist.com)
3377.
Reddit r/engineering community has gone private (old.reddit.com)
3378.
Apple exec: ‘we are the greatest platform for distributing child porn’ (johnkoetsier.com)
3379.
Only good characters use iPhones in movies (twitter.com)
3380.
Yahoo Pipes (en.wikipedia.org)
3381.
Ask HN: Why there is no DNS for the paper mail?
3382.
Have Democrats Become the Party of the Rich? (thenation.com)
3383.
Show HN: CreditHero – extend your AWS free credits (credithero.io)
3384.
Deep dive into stupid: Meet the growing group that rejects germ theory (arstechnica.com)
3385.
Niall Ferguson on why the end of America’s empire won’t be peaceful (economist.com)
3386.
Windows Terminal Preview 1.11 Release (devblogs.microsoft.com)
3387.
The sea was never blue (2017) (aeon.co)
3388.
Buried in the 2700 page infrastructure bill (twitter.com)
3389.
Having Your Smartphone Nearby Takes a Toll on Your Thinking (hbr.org)
3390.
If YouTube’s algorithms radicalize people, it’s hard to tell from the data (arstechnica.com)