July 2022 Archive
8791.
Weave Your Own Apollo-Era Memory (spectrum.ieee.org)
8792.
Linux Router Project (en.wikipedia.org)
8793.
RStudio Is Becoming Posit (posit.co)
8794.
Chaos Found to Lurk in Ecosystems (quantamagazine.org)
8795.
Russia’s withdrawal from International Space Station could mean early demise (theconversation.com)
8796.
How do GPS/Galileo work and how the galmon.eu monitors it (media.ccc.de)
8797.
The Age of Algorithmic Anxiety (newyorker.com)
8798.
The Line – the future of urban living (neom.com)
8799.
Leaked TikTok memo told employees to ‘downplay the China association’ (nypost.com)
8800.
Why do arrays have to be deleted via delete[] in C++ (pvs-studio.com)
8801.
8802.
100x TypeScript Type Checker (twitter.com)
8803.
UK scientists take ‘promising’ step towards single Covid and cold vaccine (theguardian.com)
8804.
The manager’s guide to slowly killing your org (medium.com)
8805.
8806.
Codebreaking Sexts in the 1800s (vice.com)
8807.
Utah's Surprising Success in China (supchina.com)
8808.
Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code (techcrunch.com)
8809.
European private-sector offensive actor using 0-day exploits (microsoft.com)
8810.
The Fifteen Faces of Fiat News (epsilontheory.com)
8811.
A supercomputer in China ran a ‘brain-scale’ AI model with 174T parameters (interestingengineering.com)
8812.
NetHack: The Greatest Game You Will Ever Play (thegreatestgameyouwilleverplay.com)
8813.
Building an Authenticated Python CLI (notia.ai)
8814.
Study sheds light on how dogs recognize their favorite toys (arstechnica.com)
8815.
Cockroaches are evolving to prefer low-sugar diets (salon.com)
8816.
Managing Kubernetes Resources with Pulumi Kubernetes Server Side Apply (pulumi.com)
8817.
Pegasus spyware: Just 'tip of the iceberg' seen so far (theregister.com)
8818.
Deploy to GitHub Pages Directly Using GitHub Actions (github.blog)
8819.
Huff: A low level assembly language for Ethereum (huff.sh)
8820.
Researchers: Chinese-made GPS tracker highly vulnerable – AP News (apnews.com)