July 2022 Archive
10591.
10592.
How “let it fail” leads to simpler code
(yiming.dev)
10593.
Solana Summer Camp Hackathon
(solana.com)
10594.
Globalization in decline but US uniquely positioned to come out on top
(foxbusiness.com)
10595.
OnePlus Android 12 firmware – relocking no longer works
(calyxos.org)
10596.
Nigerian Prison Break
(schneier.com)
10597.
Alan Kay: “Computing Is Pop Culture”
(programmingisterrible.com)
10598.
Is Vercel becoming the Google of web dev?
(twitter.com)
10600.
10601.
What’s the Tech Background of an Autonomous Vehicle Engineer?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10602.
On finding “person problem fit”
(manual.withcompound.com)
10603.
10604.
How Airbnb Safeguards Changes in Production
(medium.com)
10605.
10606.
Notebook from Y Combinator Startup School
(jonathandp.notion.site)
10607.
The State of Serverless: June 2022 Update
(datadoghq.com)
10608.
10609.
Free Public Beta of Niantic/PokemonGo AR Platform
(lightship.dev)
10610.
I'm Comic Sans
(mcsweeneys.net)
10611.
The HEDT x86 PC
(cpushack.com)
10612.
Influence of arctive-noise-cancelling headphones on cognitive performance (2019) [pdf]
(pub.dega-akustik.de)
10613.
p8g 0.4.0 – 2D graphics library for C, C++ and Java
(bernhardfritz.github.io)
10614.
Researchers in China claim they have developed 'mind-reading' AI
(businessinsider.com)
10615.
Compress data faster than rust in JavaScript
(gildas-lormeau.github.io)
10616.
Even robots have the right to learn from open source
(theregister.com)
10618.
Where Tesla's recently laid-off talent is going
(electrek.co)
10619.
10620.
Open-source language AI challenges big tech’s models
(nature.com)