July 2022 Archive
11941.
Mandatory speed limiters added to new cars in Europe (rac.co.uk)
11942.
Congress sneaks NASA moon-to-Mars funding into CHIPS+ act (gizmodo.com)
11943.
Shortcomings of Diff3 (matt-rickard.com)
11944.
How Streaming Stars Pay the Price of Online Fame (nytimes.com)
11945.
Aqua Security Puts Its Money Where Its Claims Are (thenewstack.io)
11946.
Attention Settings (attentionsettings.com)
11947.
‘A nerdy group of misfits’: the US company behind Ukraine’s ‘kamikaze’ drones (ft.com)
11948.
Stop, Look, and Listen (hackerfactor.com)
11949.
Amazon Drive Deprecation (amazon.com)
11950.
Virtual authenticity: The potential risks of historical video games (activehistory.ca)
11951.
The Festival Wristband That Monitors Your Drinking (adsofbrands.net)
11952.
Even Beyoncé is not showing in Instagram search results (circuitbored.com)
11953.
0-days sold by Austrian firm used to hack Windows users, Microsoft says (arstechnica.com)
11954.
Climate breakdown made UK heatwave 10 times more likely, study finds (theguardian.com)
11955.
Are you foolish enough to innovate? (2021) (markgreville.ie)
11956.
The worst butt-dial in history (smh.com.au)
11957.
I'm Building a Self-Destructing USB Drive (machinehum.medium.com)
11958.
Unsilence: Console Interface and Library to remove silent parts of a media file (github.com)
11959.
Bracelets as Productivity Tools (adamjgrant.notion.site)
11960.
Verify your identity once and prove who you are when and where you want (hello.coop)
11961.
Show HN: Lb – Opinionated Media Library (github.com)
11962.
Show HN: Bluetuith – A console TUI-based Bluetooth manager (github.com)
11963.
China says US chip act will distort global semiconductor supply chain (reuters.com)
11964.
Prime Health (profgalloway.com)
11965.
Radiant could provide safe, portable nuclear energy within the next 5 years (interestingengineering.com)
11966.
Fauci (rottentomatoes.com)
11967.
Tim Hortons Offers a Free Coffee and Pastry for Spying on People for over a Year (vice.com)
11968.
Openstack in the Homelab, Part 1: Setup (keepcalmandrouteon.com)
11969.
Is the Future Already Written? (2015) (discovermagazine.com)
11970.
Rendering Neural Materials on Curved Surfaces (cseweb.ucsd.edu)