July 2021 Archive
7201.
Sabine Hossenfelder’s Lost in Math (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
7202.
Apple wins privacy battle in China (ft.com)
7203.
Apple isn’t backing down from its hybrid work model, according to internal note (theverge.com)
7204.
Kaseya cyberattack: Hackers want $70M for decryption (dw.com)
7205.
OOP Is Not Essential (accu.org)
7206.
Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon boss (bbc.com)
7207.
More filling? Tastes great? How flies, and maybe people, choose their food (phys.org)
7208.
Drone followed a herd of sheep for several months – Entrancing and relaxing (twitter.com)
7209.
Why Email Providers Scan Your Emails (consumerreports.org)
7210.
Science shift: from journals to scientific communities (notjournals.com)
7211.
One Hundred Homes (onehundredhomes.in)
7212.
At Bristol University, feminists are under attack (unherd.com)
7213.
Influence of active noise cancelling headphones on cognitive performance (pub.dega-akustik.de)
7214.
Rimac is taking over Bugatti with Porsche’s help (arstechnica.com)
7215.
Posting to Hacker News Programmatically (davidbieber.com)
7216.
New Study Disavows Marshmallow Test’s Predictive Powers (anderson-review.ucla.edu)
7217.
Google, Facebook, Twitter May Quit Hong Kong (news.yahoo.com)
7218.
Binary tree insertion with the help of binary numbers (medium.com)
7219.
Uniswap from Scratch (monokh.com)
7220.
Speech synthesis on 1970s GI AY-3-8910 sound generator (hackster.io)
7221.
Pop _OS 21.04 First Impressions (jeremymorgan.com)
7222.
The Embedded Controller and Its Legacy (8051enthusiast.github.io)
7223.
The Great Sleep Divide (arstechnica.com)
7224.
Setting up your NAS Box, 2021 Edition, Part 3 (blog.karthikkumar.org)
7225.
The Endless Conundrum of creating a secure PinePhone (daltondur.st)
7226.
Latest patches show Rust for Linux project making great strides towards kernel (theregister.com)
7227.
Outdated belief #1: Requirements are instrumental (bits-chips.nl)
7228.
Guide to Steganography (vice.com)
7229.
How to Trade Money and Time (meteuphoric.com)
7230.
Tesla’s Fall from Grace in China Shows Perils of Betting on Beijing (bloomberg.com)