August 2019 Archive
2971.
At MIT, more fallout from the university’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein (bostonglobe.com)
2972.
Palmerston Island, Population 35 (outsideonline.com)
2973.
China's hackers are ransacking databases for your health data (wired.co.uk)
2974.
Canadian resident returns after 11 years in notorious prison in Tehran (theglobeandmail.com)
2975.
Lunar crash may have seeded indestructible ‘water bears’ on the moon (globalnews.ca)
2976.
Apple Confirms $1M Reward for Anyone Who Can Hack an iPhone (forbes.com)
2977.
Ad Creep (en.wikipedia.org)
2978.
It Is Criminal That We Aren’t Borrowing Trillions to Fix the Country Right Now (slate.com)
2979.
Netflix-like pirate sites offered more video than the real Netflix, feds say (arstechnica.com)
2980.
My Points on Flutter as a React Native Developer (medium.com)
2981.
The London Restaurant: 1840-1914 (lrb.co.uk)
2982.
Land of the Free: A brief history of early American nudists (laphamsquarterly.org)
2983.
2020 Madness: a game that raises money for the eventual Democratic candidate (2020madness.com)
2984.
Mayan-EDMS: Free Open Source Document Management System (github.com)
2985.
Looking for Abstraction in Medieval Art (shc.stanford.edu)
2986.
Archive.org Faces Permanent ISP Blocking Following Audiobook Lawsuits (torrentfreak.com)
2987.
Revealed: Johnson ally’s firm secretly ran Facebook propaganda network (theguardian.com)
2988.
Curiosity and the Cat: Quantum Theory and the Coen Brothers (2015) (3ammagazine.com)
2989.
Envoy Proxy in 2019: Security, Caching, Wasm, HTTP/3, and More (blog.getambassador.io)
2990.
For $26,000, you can buy a home on Amazon complete with a kitchen and bath (cnbc.com)
2991.
World’s Largest Forest Has Been on Fire for Months (bloomberg.com)
2992.
Bug-Free Code That Speaks for Itself: Principles of State Management (medium.com)
2993.
Tunnel of Eupalinos (en.wikipedia.org)
2994.
How to Build Good Software (csc.gov.sg)
2995.
Courage Is the Cure for Political Correctness (nationalreview.com)
2996.
Using Native JavaScript Modules in Production Today (philipwalton.com)
2997.
Backdoor Found in Utility for Linux, Unix Servers (threatpost.com)
2998.
Ring Gave Police Stats About Users Who Said No to Law Enforcement Requests (gizmodo.com)
2999.
What3words divides the world into squares, each with a unique three-word address (bbc.co.uk)
3000.
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