July 2022 Archive
8731.
The Seattle report on database research (2022) (cacm.acm.org)
8732.
Database workloads can be amazing pieces of art (twitter.com)
8733.
China approves Genuine Biotech's HIV drug for Covid patients (reuters.com)
8734.
Checking Dependent Types with Normalization by Evaluation: A Tutorial (davidchristiansen.dk)
8735.
Samsung ships its first set of 3nm chips (sammobile.com)
8736.
A web 1.0 search engine to find old personal websites (oldavista.com)
8737.
Building a secure note sharing service in Go (dusted.codes)
8738.
Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy (papers.ssrn.com)
8739.
Show HN: TypeScript query builder with full type inference (edgedb.com)
8740.
Kankoh-Maru (en.wikipedia.org)
8741.
Node.js prototype pollution is bad for app environment (theregister.com)
8742.
Odigos: Get traces, metrics and logs without code changes for any application (github.com)
8743.
Patched KDE Plasma/Wayland under CheriBSD for pure-capability mode (linkedin.com)
8744.
Tesla's Technoking Has Lost His Crown (seekingalpha.com)
8745.
Why didn't suicides rise during Covid? (worksinprogress.co)
8746.
Melting glacier in Alps shifts border between Switzerland and Italy (theguardian.com)
8747.
Micron’s 232 Layer NAND: 1Tbit, 6-Plane Dies With 50% More I/O Bandwidth (anandtech.com)
8748.
How Mark Zuckerberg Is Leading Meta into Its Next Phase (nytimes.com)
8749.
Easily annotate and share ArXiv papers – Smort.io (smort.io)
8750.
Net Retention Convexity in SaaS (cranberryblog.substack.com)
8751.
I found nearly 300k errors on MS COCO object detection (medium.com)
8752.
California's strawberry fields may not be forever. Could robots help? (latimes.com)
8753.
Apple-1 Prototype PCB Goes Up for Auction (extremetech.com)
8754.
Alzheimer's theory undermined by accusations of fabricated research (nbcnews.com)
8755.
Roko's Basilisk and Technological Theology (lincoln.metacannon.net)
8756.
Notes from my journey from Rust to TypeScript? (blog.chiselstrike.com)
8757.
Apple has now officially ditched Intel silicon for good (techradar.com)
8758.
5B people use the internet. Less than 1% understand it (twitter.com)
8759.
8760.
“Amazing” Blockchain Ideas (twitter.com)