LibreOffice 7.2 Community is strong on interoperability
(blog.documentfoundation.org)
August 2021 Archive
2071.
2072.
Afghans are racing to erase their online lives
(wired.co.uk)
2073.
How good is Codex?
(smitop.com)
2075.
Portal Windows for Electron
(blog.tandem.chat)
2076.
We Can’t Trust the Market with Scientific Knowledge
(tribunemag.co.uk)
2077.
Supporting half-precision floats is annoying
(futhark-lang.org)
2078.
On the proliferation of try, and soon, await (2020)
(forums.swift.org)
2079.
Nordigen: API aggregator to European banks
(nordigen.com)
2080.
Work-life balance: A perspective from Jack Nicklaus
(wyounas.com)
2081.
2082.
Engineers put Leonardo da Vinci's bridge design to the test (2019)
(techxplore.com)
2083.
Georgia Minute by Minute
(riowang.blogspot.com)
2084.
Online Trolls Just Assholes All the Time, Study Finds
(gizmodo.com)
2085.
What If People Don’t Want 'A Career?'
(warzel.substack.com)
2086.
Empty NPM package '-' has over 700k downloads
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2087.
The ABS Programing Language
(abs-lang.org)
2088.
Starbucks workers in New York are organizing to form first US union
(theguardian.com)
2089.
Phishing sites targeting scammers and thieves
(krebsonsecurity.com)
2090.
2091.
Astronomers have just found more than half a million new asteroids
(newscientist.com)
2092.
How Drawpile works
(github.com)
2093.
2094.
2095.
Miniretro: Testing Emulators at Scale
(davidgf.net)
2096.
2097.
Human Rights Are Not a Bug
(labs.ripe.net)
2098.
What to expect after the eviction moratorium
(strongtowns.org)
2099.
Ultra Wide Monitors – A pain in the neck? (2020)
(learnergo.com)
2100.
My rant about React
(silvestar.codes)