July 2022 Archive
14161.
The most powerful tidal turbine just got a major funding boost (cnbc.com)
14162.
Medium Doesn't Support Passwords (help.medium.com)
14163.
Marriott confirms latest data breach, possibly exposing information (cyberscoop.com)
14164.
The History and Mystery of Eliza (2022) (corecursive.com)
14165.
Mastering the Game of Stratego with Model-Free Multiagent Reinforcement Learning (arxiv.org)
14166.
Red States Are Winning the Post-Pandemic Economy (wsj.com)
14167.
Do nations with greater gender equality have better women’s football teams? (theathletic.com)
14168.
How Sea anemones launch their venomous stingers (sciencenews.org)
14169.
14170.
AstraLocker ransomware shuts down and releases decryptors (bleepingcomputer.com)
14171.
Pro-freedom technologies that could change the Internet (blog.malwarebytes.com)
14172.
Cider: Cross Platform Apple Music Client (github.com)
14173.
Octopus Intelligence and the Puzzle of Sociality (nathanieltravis.com)
14174.
Turn a machine learning model into a web app (github.com)
14175.
Find Startups by Funding Round (employbl.com)
14176.
Computational Linguistics: “AI Doesn't Make After Work Plans” (2019) (zeit.de)
14177.
Mill Ends Park (en.wikipedia.org)
14178.
A solar powered carbon capture system to help remove tons of CO₂ from the atmosp (interestingengineering.com)
14179.
Eleventy: Building a simple E-commerce site (techimperialist.com)
14180.
Is Canada an Undervalued Gem? (teamblind.com)
14181.
Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic (frontiersin.org)
14182.
When will the Earth come to an end? (bigthink.com)
14183.
Plot show the growth of large language models (twitter.com)
14184.
“Don't Hesitate” by Mary Oliver (wordslikethis.com.au)
14185.
OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo dies at age 63 (cnbc.com)
14186.
Golang high-performance non-intrusive distributed transaction solution (github.com)
14187.
Ask HN: Are non-solicitation clauses in contracts common and fair?
14188.
A 76M-year-old dinosaur skeleton will be auctioned in New York City (npr.org)
14189.
We Are the God of the Gaps (a little poem) (scottaaronson.blog)
14190.
The 1-inch camera sensor is a myth – how phone companies are lying to you (laptopmag.com)