Clickable Links Inside XML
(tdarb.org)
July 2022 Archive
15061.
15062.
The cursed release of Python 3.11.0b4 is now available
(discuss.python.org)
15063.
Superlist: A Rich Text Editor for Flutter
(github.com)
15064.
Gardening Platforms
(docs.google.com)
15065.
Understanding the Modern Data Stack
(tanay.substack.com)
15066.
The End of Millennial Marxism
(compactmag.com)
15067.
PCL: Portable CommonLoops for modern CL platforms
(github.com)
15068.
The Zimbabwean experts clearing landmines in the Falklands (2019)
(theguardian.com)
15069.
Cloudy Chinese word processor vendor denies deleting defiant docs
(theregister.com)
15071.
Show HN: Fact-check those viral pictures, instantly
(friskframes.anvil.app)
15072.
15073.
Find ML-Ready Datasets
(subtask.net)
15074.
How to Be Healthy in a Dopamine-Seeking Culture
(outsideonline.com)
15075.
The State of Kubernetes Stateful Workloads at DreamWorks
(dok.community)
15077.
Automate Internet Life with Python
(hackaday.com)
15078.
IBM Expands Power10 Server Family
(newsroom.ibm.com)
15079.
15080.
Cosmic Rays – high-energy Protons and atomic Nuclei
(en.wikipedia.org)
15081.
CFIT –Advanced Aircraft Maneuvering Program (1997)
(youtube.com)
15082.
15083.
How to Test Side-Effects in Node.js
(blog.appsignal.com)
15084.
15085.
Hacking the Anker PowerPort for Backpacking
(youtube.com)
15086.
Baby names in England and Wales: 2019
(ons.gov.uk)
15087.
Crypto owners banned from working on US Government crypto policies
(cointelegraph.com)
15088.
Association between lithium use and the incidence of dementia
(journals.plos.org)
15089.
How to Evaluate a Question Answering System
(deepset.ai)
15090.
Caprese Project by Martin Odersky
(slideshare.net)