Surveilling the Gamers: Privacy Impacts of the Video Game Industry
(papers.ssrn.com)
July 2021 Archive
1711.
1712.
An Exxon lobbyist thought he was in a job interview. Instead, it was recorded
(washingtonpost.com)
1713.
The weird world of Australian sea snakes
(australiangeographic.com.au)
1714.
A Mercury Colony?
(einstein-schrodinger.com)
1715.
AlpineJS – Lightweight JavaScript Framework
(github.com)
1716.
1717.
Multics MR12.7 released
(multics-wiki.swenson.org)
1718.
Nim on the Attack: Process Injection Using Nim and the Windows API
(huskyhacks.dev)
1719.
How we trace a KV database with less than 5% performance impact
(en.pingcap.com)
1720.
Magnetism Simulations: Three Months in Monte Carlo
(bit-player.org)
1721.
1722.
1723.
How JavaScript works: an overview of the engine, the runtime, and the call stack
(blog.sessionstack.com)
1725.
The undiscovered country: Can suicide be predicted?
(harpers.org)
1726.
AI and Communism: Narratives of AI Behind the Iron Curtain
(ainarratives.com)
1727.
Imperial Delusions
(nybooks.com)
1728.
Getting fired from your job as an Amazon worker by an app
(theguardian.com)
1729.
Most People Don't Understand How Bad Climate Change Already Is
(chrbutler.com)
1730.
Carbon removal hype is becoming a dangerous distraction
(technologyreview.com)
1731.
1732.
Collectors are also confused about that $1.56M Super Mario 64 sale
(arstechnica.com)
1733.
America's “Friendscape” Crisis
(axios.com)
1734.
The online data that's being deleted
(bbc.com)
1735.
1736.
1737.
Positions, Profit and Loss
(machow.ski)
1738.
An Urgent Notice from AssemblyScript
(assemblyscript.org)
1739.
‘Dragon Man’ may be an elusive Denisovan
(science.sciencemag.org)
1740.
Public Suffix List
(publicsuffix.org)