July 2023 Archive
2941.
Google Street View returns to Germany after 10 Years (androidpolice.com)
2942.
Pornhub cuts off more US users in ongoing protest over age-verification laws (arstechnica.com)
2943.
Sam Bankman-Fried once wanted to buy the island nation of Nauru (qz.com)
2944.
(IEEE Spectrum) Your navigation app is making traffic unmanageable (spectrum.ieee.org)
2945.
How professional ethics work (siderea.dreamwidth.org)
2946.
My PhD took a long time and there’s no shame in that (science.org)
2947.
Ask HN: How do I get started in philosophy
2948.
Privacy-preserving usage data: Under the hood (blog.1password.com)
2949.
A proposal to build a sub-Saharan Africa electrical grid across 12 countries (techxplore.com)
2950.
Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil” (arstechnica.com)
2951.
The FBI Loses the Public (wsj.com)
2952.
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin Crypto Project Officially Launches (bloomberg.com)
2953.
A Tribute to the Compucolor II (2013) (compucolor.org)
2954.
Unprecedented ocean temps “surpassing model predictions,” warn experts (cbsnews.com)
2955.
Twitter blocks links to Threads, while CEO downplays reports of traffic decline (techcrunch.com)
2956.
Twitter Outage
2957.
Spider mite males undress maturing females to win the first mating (phys.org)
2958.
Ubuntu to enact new marketing strategy: “Stay quiet and watch Red Hat implode” (lunduke.locals.com)
2959.
Climate Collapse Could Happen Fast (theatlantic.com)
2960.
Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions (eurekalert.org)
2961.
None of the Above (elevanth.org)
2962.
AI Junk Is Starting to Pollute the Internet (wsj.com)
2963.
Opening the Codebase Up to Everyone (ghiculescu.substack.com)
2964.
Thousands of Ukraine civilians are being held in Russian prisons. More planned (apnews.com)
2965.
Tickets for trains are on average twice as expensive as for flights (greenpeace.org)
2966.
You have a month left to get your share of Facebook’s $725M settlement (cnbc.com)
2967.
A mathematician looks at the French verb (2015) [pdf] (math.mcgill.ca)
2968.
Thunderbird 115 Now Available and It Looks Fantastic (phoronix.com)
2969.
Buying Campaign Contributions as a Hack (schneier.com)
2970.
LXD Maintainership Being Limited to Canonical Employees (phoronix.com)