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Aug
08

ReHacked vol. 227: Will Browsers Be Required By Law To Stop You From Visiting Infringing Sites?, NASA Mission Update: Voyager 2 Communications Restored and more

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4 min read
Aug
01

ReHacked vol. 226: Google’s nightmare “Web Integrity API”, Scientists Say Recycling Has Backfired Spectacularly, Sinéad O’Connor has died at the age of 56 and more

...many people over-emphasize the recycling aspect of the waste management industry's "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" slogan. --N. Al-Sibai
8 min read
Jul
25

ReHacked vol. 225: Bright and Dark Sides of the Japanese Porn Industry, Amsterdam bans cruise ships to limit visitors and curb pollution and more

The top 10 per cent includes both billionaires and people who would struggle to get a mortgage. --G. Mitchell, M. G. Hernando
5 min read
Jul
18

ReHacked vol. 224: short vacation, because News is bad for you

Success is a journey, not a destination
2 min read
Jul
11

ReHacked vol. 223: Japanese Women of the Arts: Nodoka Odawara, How to Learn Better, WordCamp Dhaka 2023 Cancelled Due to Concerns of Corporate Influence and more

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Jul
04

ReHacked vol. 222: Twitter now requires an account to view tweets, Monster gravitational waves spotted for first time, Collection of Van Gogh Works and more

“Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.” --Josh Billings
7 min read
Jun
27

ReHacked vol. 221: How To Raise a Roman Army: The Dilectus, The Titanic Sub trip, French govt. says users of uBlock Origin, Signal etc. are potential terrorists and more

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8 min read
Jun
20

ReHacked vol. 220: Reddit vs the Internet: saga continues, EU suggests breaking up Google’s ad business, Edge sends images you view online to Microsoft and more

"Human rights, for example, aren’t inscribed in our DNA. Rather, they are cultural artifacts we created by telling stories and writing laws." --Y.N.Harari
11 min read
Jun
13

ReHacked vol. 219: Backup Ukraine, Reddit vs the Internet, Japan’s Ever-Popular Capsule Toys and more

Blogging myth: posts need to be 100% correct. --J.Evans
10 min read
Jun
06

ReHacked vol. 218: Do we need copyright?, High Prices Make Textbook 'Piracy' Acceptable to Most Students, Entering the Psychedelic World of Yayoi Kusama and more

It’s not about how much you use your phone. It’s about whether your phone is a needy, attention-sucking vampire. --Sim O.N.E.
9 min read