ReHacked vol. 253: FAA Aviation Maps, The End of Physical Money, Vietnamese Typography and more

A detail of the Chicago O'Hare International Airport on the Chicago section VFR map. Source: FAA.Physical cash is dying—and you don’t need to be a conspiracist to worry about the consequences #economy #society #longreadPhysical cash, to the chagrin of Piers Corbyn, is | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 11 months ago

ReHacked vol. 252: BJP’s Saral app gathers unusual levels of data about Indian voters, Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends, Faircamp is a Free Bandcamp Alternative and more

Doshisha University shows an image taken by a Lunar Excursion Vehicle 2 (LEV-2) of a robotic moon rover called Smart Lander for Investigating Moon, or SLIM, on the moon. Credit: JAXA/Takara Tomy/Sony Group Corporation/Doshisha University via APBJP’s Saral app gathers unusu … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 11 months ago

ReHacked vol. 251: Each Facebook User Is Monitored by Thousands of Companies, DOOM released under GPLv2, Kaprekar's routine and more

Miscellaneous Fire Grenades. Courtesy London Fire Brigade MuseumHaier Threatens Legal Action Against Home Assistant Plugin Developer | Hackaday #software #copyrightsAppliance manufacturer Haier has been integrating IoT features into their newer products, and as is so common these … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 11 months ago

ReHacked vol. 250: Boeing 737 MAX 9, South Pole Adventure, Austerity Is an Antidemocratic Strategy to Boost Capital and more

The elevated station, from afar. (C) brrAlaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9United finds loose bolts on plug doors during 737 Max 9 inspections - The Air CurrentAir safety reporting by The Air Current is provided without a subscription as a public service. United Airlines has found l … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 11 months ago

ReHacked vol. 249: JAL A359 Accident, 2023’s best global tech stories we wish we’d written, Bitwarden Heist and more

💡You got this newsletter, because you were subscribed to ReHacked on substack, but I decided to move to the new home. For you will be no changes: same newsletter, same creator.Buy me a coffee <3JAL flight was cleared to land before fiery Tokyo collision - | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 12 months ago

ReHacked vol 248: Strange underground city found in man's basement, Open Source Liability is Coming, Europol warns 443 online shops infected with credit card stealers and more

Derinkuyu: Strange underground city found in man's basement - Big Think #historyIn 1963, a man knocked down a wall in his basement and discovered a mysterious underground city. The subterranean city is up to 18 stories and 280 feet deep in places and probably thousands of years o … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 247: 15% of Reddit Content is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public Opinion, A Concorde Engine Complete With Afterburner For Sale On eBay, Top 22 Artifacts from Stone Age and more

Ministry of Justice plan to destroy historical wills is ‘insane’, say experts | Society | The Guardian #history #culture“Sheer vandalism” and “insane”. This is how leading historians on Monday described government plans to destroy millions of historical wills to save on storage c … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 246: Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, Mary Ratcliffe - code breaker who helped Alan Turing reveal the Nazi war machine's innermost secrets dies aged 98 and more

Mary Ratcliffe - code breaker who helped Alan Turing reveal the Nazi war machine's innermost secrets dies aged 98 | Daily Mail Online #historyTributes have been paid to a female code breaker who helped Alan Turing reveal the Nazi war machine's encrypted secrets during the Second … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 245: “If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing”, Nuclear Reactor Simulator, The Life and Legacy of Feminist Activist Noe Ito and more

The Life and Legacy of Feminist Activist Noe Ito | Tokyo Weekender #history #feminism #orientalismBorn in 1895, Noe Ito was raised in a small fishing village, not too far from Fukuoka. As a teenager, she convinced a wealthy uncle to fund her education in Tokyo, where she attended … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 244: The Secret Language of Ships, The hidden beauty of Berlin's indoor pools, Max Headroom signal hijacking and more

If you’re very very stupid, how can you possibly realize that you’re very very stupid? --J.Cleese | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 243: 3 wonderful years!

The currency of the New Economy won't be money, but attention --A radical theory of value, 1997 | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 242: She lived in a New York hotel for more than 40 years, Hayao Miyazaki's optimism dims in ‘The Boy and the Heron’, Nepal bans TikTok and more

This time in the main topic I would like to share information about Unseen STL event.On November 25th, Spine Indie Bookstore and Cafe (1976-82 Arsenal St.) will celebrate its second anniversary, or Spine-iversary, with a day of dabbling into everything that makes Spine such a gre … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 241: A History of Japanese Train Evolution, When Linux Spooked Microsoft, Spain lives in flats and more

A History of Japanese Train Evolution | Tokyo Weekender #history #technology #engineeringThey have been called the greatest privatization success story in Japan’s history: railways. Their on-time record is the envy of the world. In its best year in nearly six decades of se … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 240: Intel 80386, Maersk cutting at least 10,000 jobs, German court bans LinkedIn from ignoring "Do Not Track" signals and more

What is Wasabi and Why Is It so Spicy? | Tokyo Weekender #history #culinary #longreadWasabi was first cultivated in Japan in the 10th century after it was discovered growing by mountain streams, thriving alongside running water and shade. It was originally cultivated for its heal … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 239: Carl Sagan’s Rules for Bullshit-Busting and Critical Thinking, The Japanese Art of Luggage Forwarding, 2,100-year-old gold coin bears name of obscure ruler from pre-Roman and more

The Baloney Detection Kit: Carl Sagan’s Rules for Bullshit-Busting and Critical Thinking – The Marginalian #longreadIn a chapter titled “The Fine Art of Baloney Detection,” Sagan reflects on the many types of deception to which we’re susceptible … | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 238: Commercially Available Chairs in Star Trek, A search for life on Earth from the Galileo spacecraft, Encrypting all your private data and communications is an ethical duty and more

“A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.” --W. Bagehot | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 237: 47 Anime for 47 Prefectures in Japan, Who Runs the Best U.S. Schools?, The Evolution of Tunnel Boring Machines and more

...let the Russian soldiers and the Russian people know that this is an unjust war that is not provoked. --A.Schwarzenegger | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago

ReHacked vol. 236: Tales from the Crypto: How the Baltic states became the hub of money laundering, DC's ban on cashless businesses takes effect, BBC Sticks With Mastodon and more

Life is unfair and then... you die --Someone on the internet | Continue reading


@rehackedhub.com | 1 year ago