August 2021 Archive
1171.
PlayCover: Run iOS apps and games on the M1 Mac (github.com)
1172.
Slackware 15.0 release candidate one (slackware.com)
1173.
Modern LZ Compression (2019) (glinscott.github.io)
1174.
The Ruin of War (acoup.blog)
1175.
Burning a Magnesium NextCube (1993) (simson.net)
1176.
Reading Levels: Different Ways to Read Different Books (2018) (thecuriousreader.in)
1177.
The humble egg is an example of what’s wrong with nutrition studies (2019) (undark.org)
1178.
Canada, April: Under-65 excess mortality exceeds under-65 Covid-19 deaths (www150.statcan.gc.ca)
1179.
I could do that in a weekend (2016) (danluu.com)
1180.
25 years ago Microsoft released Internet Explorer 3.0 (twitter.com)
1181.
Brazil prisoners reading books to shorten their sentences (2020) (prison-off.com)
1182.
A wiper attack paralyzed the Iranian train system (labs.sentinelone.com)
1183.
Memfd_secret() in 5.14 (lwn.net)
1184.
Using Rust with Elixir for code reuse and performance (blog.doctave.com)
1185.
Unifying iPadOS and macOS (screamingatmyscreen.com)
1186.
Google Co-Founder Larry Page Allowed into New Zealand Despite Closed Border (ndtv.com)
1187.
Wanted: Disgruntled Employees to Deploy Ransomware (krebsonsecurity.com)
1188.
Interview with a ransomware group (therecord.media)
1189.
Google Tensor SoC debuts on the new Pixel 6 this fall (blog.google)
1190.
The Case for Optimism (warpnews.org)
1191.
Cat Automatic Sprayer (fabidouille.com)
1192.
Struggling to learn a new language? Blame it on your stable brain (ucsf.edu)
1193.
Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom (musictheory.pugetsound.edu)
1194.
The quiet battle raging around open banking (sifted.eu)
1195.
Starship has been fully stacked (twitter.com)
1196.
4th person in US mysteriously stricken with deadly bacteria from South Asia (arstechnica.com)
1197.
July 2021 was the warmest July on record for the globe (ncei.noaa.gov)
1198.
A comment in Hacker News led Girish Mathrubootham to create Freshworks (2019) (yourstory.com)
1199.
The Top Shelf Principle (2019) (listed.to)
1200.
Why do so many people move to the Falkland Islands? (2009) (slate.com)