2021 Archive
2941.
The latest EU plan to outlaw encryption and introduce communication surveillance (mailbox.org)
2942.
Facebook Disabled My Account After I Criticized Them (lincoln.metacannon.net)
2943.
Chess.com vs. Lichess (siddhesh.substack.com)
2944.
Hackers used Slack to break into EA Games (vice.com)
2945.
An Epic future for SPJ (discourse.haskell.org)
2946.
JSFuck (2012) (jsfuck.com)
2947.
FFmpeg 4.4 (ffmpeg.org)
2948.
Show HN: Flashcards to learn AWS skills (cloudbite.attejuvonen.fi)
2949.
Reflections as the Internet Archive turns 25 (blog.archive.org)
2950.
A Programmer’s Introduction to Mathematics (bit-101.com)
2951.
Nodes.io – A new way to create with code (nodes.io)
2952.
SeaGlass: City-Wide IMSI-Catcher Detection (2017) (seaglass.cs.washington.edu)
2953.
Evaluating Modest SaaS Business Ideas (greaterdanorequalto.com)
2954.
Interactive Linear Algebra (2019) (textbooks.math.gatech.edu)
2955.
Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
2956.
Google is accelerating reopening of offices and putting limits on remote work (cnbc.com)
2957.
Europe's Software Problem (berthub.eu)
2958.
Systemd: The Good Parts (christine.website)
2959.
Julian Assange Extradition Appeal: Day 2 (assangedefense.org)
2960.
While posting to Tumblr, E and W keys just stopped working (twitter.com)
2961.
Rhode island makes financial literacy classes required for high school students (themorningnews.com)
2962.
U.S. drone pilot leaks footage reveals accidental killing of children and adults (eminetra.co.uk)
2963.
AI cannot be the inventor of a patent, appeals court rules (bbc.com)
2964.
Player of Games (arxiv.org)
2965.
USB 3.0* Radio Frequency Interference on 2.4 GHz Devices (2012) (intel.com)
2966.
Google’s top security teams unilaterally shut down a counterterrorism operation (technologyreview.com)
2967.
Peer-reviewed papers are getting increasingly boring (lemire.me)
2968.
The journey to controlling external monitors on M1 Macs (alinpanaitiu.com)
2969.
An Unlikely Database Migration (tailscale.com)
2970.
Lulu – Mac open-source firewall that aims to block unknown outgoing connections (objective-see.com)