July 2022 Archive
16021.
Got a great job, but still unhappy? (ashlan.com)
16022.
Make your own compiler on the WebAssembly in Plain English (sanchezcarlosjr.medium.com)
16023.
Cellcius Heat Battery (cellcius.com)
16024.
Sic-1 single-instruction (subleq) programming game (jaredkrinke.itch.io)
16025.
CISA Urges Patch of Exploited Windows 11 Bug by Aug. 2 (threatpost.com)
16026.
Sony, Pioneer, Toshiba among optical drive makers settling Canadian class action (cbc.ca)
16027.
Please create good TikTok(-analyse)s (zerforschung.org)
16028.
An Overview of Distributed Caching (learncsdesign.com)
16029.
Data Impact Analysis Using Social Metadata (metaphor.io)
16030.
Confusion on Containers (sysadmin1138.net)
16031.
Pyscript: A Browser-Based Python Framework for the 99% (thenewstack.io)
16032.
Journalistic Tools Fast: Declarative Programming with HTMX and Hyperscript (bxroberts.org)
16033.
Josh: Just One Single History (github.com)
16034.
Taiwan prosecutors claim Chinese biz swiped IP and R&D team from Apple supplier (theregister.com)
16035.
Liberty Mutual’s Container Deployment – From Docker to Kubernetes (itprotoday.com)
16036.
Children’s Village Forever (thelocal.to)
16037.
Are Large Language Models Operationalizations of Saussurean Structure? (c-forster.github.io)
16038.
Designing an ML-family language on top of TypeScript: import and export syntax (derw.substack.com)
16039.
Open Source Monthly: July 2022 Edition (github.blog)
16040.
How to Manifest a Meetup (swyx.io)
16041.
Anduril: The Business of Defense (readthegeneralist.com)
16042.
Tiger Global-backed Missfresh faces fight for survival (ft.com)
16043.
Metas and Minimums (laulpogan.substack.com)
16044.
Spot Bitcoin ETF approval hinges on big ask (axios.com)
16045.
The Many Reasons ESG Is a Loser (wsj.com)
16046.
High-flying experiment: Do stem cells grow better in space? (apnews.com)
16047.
On Transitioning from Software Developer to Architect (2020) (databasesandlife.com)
16048.
Some language rules are valuable; others are piffling (economist.com)
16049.
Please stop saying hot drinks cool you down (stuartritchie.substack.com)
16050.
Microsoft removing emotion recognition features from its facial recognition tech (nbcnews.com)