July 2022 Archive
11881.
JavaScript Hydration Is a Workaround, Not a Solution (thenewstack.io)
11882.
Scientists turn dead spiders into robots able to grip small objects (thenextweb.com)
11883.
Make it easy to find out what's changed in your API (blog.sequin.io)
11884.
Nudged Off a Cliff (stuartritchie.substack.com)
11885.
Congress Wants Answers on a ‘Significant’ Cyberattack on Courts (bloomberg.com)
11886.
Gen Z teens accidentally blew up the myth of the lazy millennial (washingtonpost.com)
11887.
Pretty-Jupyter: Creates dynamic HTML report from Jupyter notebook (github.com)
11888.
How to imagine 4 dimensional shape in 3 dimensions (youtube.com)
11889.
Fiber-optic cables may be used to eavesdrop up to 1km away (dailymail.co.uk)
11890.
How London Paid a Record Price to Dodge a Blackout (bloomberg.com)
11891.
Teacher was coerced to give lazy student an “A” so she gave every student an “A” (boredpanda.com)
11892.
Long-lived kernel pointers in BPF (lwn.net)
11893.
A Superhighway for Drones (economist.com)
11894.
The Livebook Desktop App (news.livebook.dev)
11895.
To Understand Cryptocurrency, First Understand Money (city-journal.org)
11896.
Preview.js v1.10 and the new visual props editor (previewjs.com)
11897.
SimpleLogin Joins the Proton Family (simplelogin.io)
11898.
The free speech elephant in the Alex Jones courtroom (texasmonthly.com)
11899.
The overworked humans behind China’s virtual influencers (restofworld.org)
11900.
You Don’t Lack Motivation to Get Started, You Lack Clarity (medium.com)
11901.
Collections: Logistics, How Did They Do It, Part II: Foraging (acoup.blog)
11902.
FTC Chair Lina Khan Upends Antitrust Standards by Suing Meta (nytimes.com)
11903.
SaaS tools for Tech Founders at –$1.2k/month (bytebase.com)
11904.
Sveltekit routing design change before 1.0 release (github.com)
11905.
KEMs and Post-Quantum Age (words.filippo.io)
11906.
Dead spiders reanimated as creepy necrobots (livescience.com)
11907.
Utterances – A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues (github.com)
11908.
Data Is Not a Substitute for Good Judgment (somehowmanage.com)
11909.
Why does it seem like serial killers all wear the same glasses? (2018) (theguardian.com)
11910.
Speed limits for quantum phenomena have been extended to macro-sized objects (phys.org)