August 2021 Archive
2881.
Measuring 'Return on Investment' of Various College Degrees (nytimes.com)
2882.
To catch a paedophile, you only need to look at their hands (2017) (wired.co.uk)
2883.
Unvaccinated teacher infected half her students with Covid, CDC finds (theguardian.com)
2884.
Assembler CSS, a modern utility-first framework (asmcss.com)
2885.
Wikipedia Has a Language Problem (undark.org)
2886.
The Tesla Semi Is an Engineering Failure (youtube.com)
2887.
Google may cut pay of staff who work from home (bbc.co.uk)
2888.
NASA boosts impact risk from 'potentially hazardous' asteroid Bennu (news.yahoo.com)
2889.
How the world’s smelliest fruit could power your phone (bbc.com)
2890.
Ask HN: How do you track your billable working hours?
2891.
Gaming can officially improve mental health: 5 essential relaxing titles to play (bbc.co.uk)
2892.
88-year-old prof resigns mid-class when student refuses to wear mask (businessinsider.com)
2893.
Turning the tables on chess cheating? (rjlipton.wpcomstaging.com)
2894.
Unfortunately company policy prohibits me from submitting anything (github.com)
2895.
The Federal Writers’ Project fueled the cultural ferment of the New Deal era (jacobinmag.com)
2896.
Show HN: Double Entry Bookkeeping Server with SQL Back End and gRPC Inputs (github.com)
2897.
Show HN: A tiny browser game where you have 45 seconds to trade a fake stock (paper-trader.davjhan.com)
2898.
Europe needs to prepare for temperatures of 50C in future (blog.metoffice.gov.uk)
2899.
Unproblematize (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
2900.
Why Robert Burton’s masterpiece speaks to our pandemic age (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
2901.
APK Editor Studio v1.5.0 (qwertycube.com)
2902.
Canada: Fast-moving proposal creates filtering, blocking and reporting rules (eff.org)
2903.
Global Sourcebook for International Data Management (grcdi.nl)
2904.
Gigabyte servers hacked: 112GB of secret data from AMD, Intel leaked (tweaktown.com)
2905.
Best of .bashrc (datagubbe.se)
2906.
The Fine Line Between Reality and Imaginary (nautil.us)
2907.
Debian 11 is being released (twitter.com)
2908.
Used Solar Panels Are Powering the Developing World (bloomberg.com)
2909.
Twitter locked the dnalounge account; won't tell which tweet was abusive (twitter.com)
2910.
Probably why Blue Origin keeps protesting NASA’s lunar lander award (arstechnica.com)