Monthly Highlights
3451.
3452.
The £1B British AI dream that collapsed in controversy
(telegraph.co.uk)
3453.
Designing Error Types in Rust Libraries
(d34dl0ck.me)
3454.
3456.
Horizon Drive: The Shopify Edition
(shopify.com)
3458.
16B accounts exposed in one of the largest data breaches in history
(tomshardware.com)
3459.
The Tech Industry Doesn't Understand Consent
(soatok.blog)
3460.
Tnok – Next Generation Port Security
(ainfosec.com)
3461.
3462.
Peer review is just internet trolls for science
(mnky9800n.substack.com)
3463.
Opinion: Harvard Derangement Syndrome
(nytimes.com)
3464.
High levels of antihistamine drugs can reduce fitness gains
(medicalxpress.com)
3465.
YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads
(pcworld.com)
3467.
The Moral Algebra of Sleep Discipline
(domofutu.substack.com)
3468.
FOSS 3-2-1 Backup from SD-Card to Cloud
(github.com)
3469.
3470.
Authentication fails for Salesforce Services
(status.salesforce.com)
3471.
Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital [pdf] (1995)
(montgomeryhistoricalsociety.org)
3472.
Archil: From a file system, to a data company
(archil.com)
3473.
Eleven studies by Spanish scientist Rafael Luque retracted due to fraud
(english.elpais.com)
3474.
The Uline print catalog is impeccably designed
(ashwinsundar.com)
3475.
Two Paths for A.I
(newyorker.com)
3476.
Strange Atlantic cold spot traced to ocean slowdown
(news.ucr.edu)
3477.
The Dystopian Dream Team
(lmnt.me)
3478.
Never-before-seen 'extreme' microbes surrounded NASA robot
(livescience.com)
3479.
It's not that your teeth are too big: your jaw is too small (2017)
(leakeyfoundation.org)
3480.
Americans still have faith in local news − but few are willing to pay for it
(theconversation.com)