July 2022 Archive
9961.
Samsung Starts 3nm Production: The Gate-All-Around (Gaafet) Era Begins (anandtech.com)
9962.
Xonotic 0.8.5 released (FOSS FPS) – new maps, sounds, gameplay, and much more (xonotic.org)
9963.
Why are nuclear power construction costs so high? Part III – the nuclear navy (constructionphysics.substack.com)
9964.
Public Network Time Security (NTS) Servers (system76.com)
9965.
Apptron (progrium.com)
9966.
The V Programming Language (github.com)
9967.
How Not to De-Radicalize a Twitter Neo-Nazi (2017) (areomagazine.com)
9968.
A DNS name compression algorithm (dotat.at)
9969.
The Uncage (surjan.substack.com)
9970.
Why do people use JSDocs, RustDoc, or others
9971.
The weekly rituals you should master as a software project manager (rubick.com)
9972.
TikTok's American Credibility Problem (interconnected.blog)
9973.
FTX and BlockFi deal: “up to” 240M “based on performance triggers” (twitter.com)
9974.
Feature Stores vs. Data Warehouse (hopsworks.ai)
9975.
FTX Strikes Deal with Option to Buy Crypto Lender BlockFi for Up to $240M (wsj.com)
9976.
Why Does Scrum Make Programmers Hate Coding? (youtube.com)
9977.
Behold London’s ‘landscraper’ Google’s new UK HQ – as long as the Shard is tall (theguardian.com)
9978.
Operating Well: What I Learned at Stripe (every.to)
9979.
Crypto sleuths pin $100M Harmony theft on Lazarus Group (theregister.com)
9980.
Crypto lender Voyager Digital suspends withdrawals, deposits (reuters.com)
9981.
I set up my own Autonomous System (blog.apnic.net)
9982.
Microsoft Windows replacing new AMD drivers with the older version (old.reddit.com)
9983.
Fast SQL from Schemaless Ingestion (blog.the-pans.com)
9984.
Calling Time on Cyber War (wavellroom.com)
9985.
Making an Electrolytic Capacitor (twitter.com)
9986.
ParserComp, an annual text adventure competition for parser games is open (itch.io)
9987.
What we learned when we reverse-engineered libmagic and its DSL (blog.trailofbits.com)
9988.
Questions: Marking the 10th anniversary of the Higgs boson discovery (news.mit.edu)
9989.
Indiana's legislature almost defined pi as 3.2 (en.wikipedia.org)
9990.
I Want to Break Free on Floppotron 3.0 (youtube.com)