The World That Twitter Made
(scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
July 2020 Archive
1981.
1982.
Global brands employ Uyghur Muslims as ‘forced labour’
(sundayguardianlive.com)
1983.
SIGRed: A 17 Year-Old Bug in Windows DNS Servers
(research.checkpoint.com)
1985.
Quantum Computing May Help Us Study Quantum Gravity
(quantamagazine.org)
1986.
Solving Sudoku with Graph Theory
(rakhman.info)
1987.
A Nixon Deepfake, a 'Moon Disaster' Speech and an Information Ecosystem at Risk
(scientificamerican.com)
1988.
1989.
Can Our Ballots Be Both Secret and Secure?
(newyorker.com)
1990.
1991.
Lego Helicopter Kit Cancelled 10 Days Before Release
(gizmodo.co.uk)
1993.
Tech Sector Feeling Covid-19’s Economic Pain
(hiringlab.org)
1994.
What Does 1GB of Mobile Data Cost in Every Country?
(visualcapitalist.com)
1996.
Police unions aren't “unions” in the traditional sense
(twitter.com)
1999.
2000.
Stripe Atlas includes $5k in AWS credits – we recevied $1k
(formcake.com)
2001.
VCs Are Destructive Predators
(joelx.com)
2002.
Huawei Hacked My Laptop
(sunburnt.com.au)
2003.
2004.
2005.
Online Virtual Oscilloscope
(academo.org)
2006.
Linux 5.8 Formally Adds the Inclusive Terminology Guidelines
(phoronix.com)
2008.
Hands-on: The $300 Kano PC, a “build-it-yourself” Chromebook competitor
(arstechnica.com)
2009.
2010.
Seven year coronavirus trail from mine deaths to a Wuhan lab
(thetimes.co.uk)