July 2022 Archive
11161.
Nuclear fusion investment hits £2.5bn in race for breakthrough (telegraph.co.uk)
11162.
Hacker Liberates Hyundai Head Unit, Writes Custom Apps (hackaday.com)
11163.
Why the difference between A4 and Letter matters (ezeep.com)
11164.
11165.
The US military wants to understand the most important software on earth (technologyreview.com)
11166.
My name is Brian: the prisoner whose treatment put Switzerland on trial (theguardian.com)
11167.
11168.
The Programming Languages Zoo (github.com)
11169.
Retraction with Honor (sociobiology.wordpress.com)
11170.
‘I feel disposable’: Thousands of scientists’ jobs at risk in Japan (nature.com)
11171.
Building a lock free continuous ring buffer (ferrous-systems.com)
11172.
Shanghai Shelf Life (lrb.co.uk)
11173.
Show HN: Django-Readers (django-readers.org)
11174.
Overrun by influencers, historic sites are banning TikTok creators in Nepal (restofworld.org)
11175.
Anti-Workarounds Oriented Programming (swiftrocks.com)
11176.
For the first time ever, 40 Celsius has provisionally been exceeded in the UK (twitter.com)
11177.
Whether speaking Turkish, Norwegian, the brain’s language network looks the same (news.mit.edu)
11178.
A love letter to technical writing (passo.uno)
11179.
Kosher phone dispute grips ultra-Orthodox Tel Aviv suburb (theguardian.com)
11180.
Thoughts on Daily Standup Meetings (blog.calitrix.com)
11181.
How to stay cool without air conditioning (lite.cnn.com)
11182.
Using ancient observations to classify stars (phys.org)
11183.
Announcing Rust 1.62.1 (Vulnerability Fixed) (blog.rust-lang.org)
11184.
The Steam Deck Reaches a New Milestone with 4000 Games (Playable or Verified) (boilingsteam.com)
11185.
Everyone’s favorite Android launcher just got acquired by an analytics company (androidauthority.com)
11186.
Pegasus Spyware Used Against Thailand’s Pro-Democracy Movement (citizenlab.ca)
11187.
Apple Joins Fellow Tech Giants in Putting a Lid on Hiring (bloomberg.com)
11188.
Chevy Blazer EV (media.chevrolet.com)
11189.
Largest Photovoltaic Power Stations (en.wikipedia.org)
11190.
Strategic ways to level up your CI/CD pipeline (github.blog)