July 2021 Archive
1771.
One-Thousand Year-Old Plants (nytimes.com)
1772.
Facebook is trying to kill the Chrome extension Unfollow Everything (twitter.com)
1773.
Zygalski Sheets (en.wikipedia.org)
1774.
Pegasus spyware seller: Blame our customers not us for hacking (bbc.com)
1775.
Uber, Lyft drivers strike in Los Angeles (latimes.com)
1776.
On the evilness of feature branching (thinkinglabs.io)
1777.
In Karachi, hot weather is normal but 44°C feels like you’re going to die (theguardian.com)
1778.
CBL-Mariner – Linux OS for Azure 1P services and edge appliances (github.com)
1779.
Hottest Temperature Ever – A Crazy Year of Weather (peratonweather.com)
1780.
Alan Turing in America (privatdozent.co)
1781.
Thousands of scientists warn climate tipping points ‘imminent’ (aljazeera.com)
1782.
Crossing an entire country in a straight line (magamig.github.io)
1783.
Life of a Container (2020) (indradhanush.github.io)
1784.
The Failures That Made Ian Fleming (newrepublic.com)
1785.
The German Experiment That Placed Foster Children with Pedophiles (newyorker.com)
1786.
Eigengrau (en.wikipedia.org)
1787.
Launch HN: Suplias (YC S21) – B2B inventory for mom and pop stores in Africa
1788.
Teaching Tech Together (2019) (teachtogether.tech)
1789.
CVE-2020-9771 is not fixed correctly (2020) (theevilbit.github.io)
1790.
150 people fatally shot in more than 400 shootings over the 4th of July weekend (cnn.com)
1791.
The Web Is Eating the Desktop (2017) (adamierymenko.com)
1792.
Windows 11 laptops will require front facing camera in 2023 (tweaktown.com)
1793.
Cornel West Releases Resignation Letter from Harvard (npr.org)
1794.
Super Mario 64 game sells for record-breaking $1.5M at auction (bbc.com)
1795.
FAA warns Musk that he is building Super Heavy launch tower without permission (reuters.com)
1796.
uBlock Origin (and uMatrix) DoS with strict-blocking filter and crafted URL (github.com)
1797.
Ask HN: What's the weirdest/best thing you've done with Emacs?
1798.
Document Database Transaction Models (fauna.com)
1799.
Battle of B-R5RB (en.wikipedia.org)
1800.
A Large-Scale Security-Oriented Static Analysis of Python Packages in PyPI (arxiv.org)