July 2022 Archive
16501.
Bullshit Job (en.wikipedia.org)
16502.
OpenBB Terminal (openbb.co)
16503.
Atlassian fixes critical Confluence hardcoded credentials flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)
16504.
Visualizing Europe’s heat wave with melting popsicles – Washington Post (washingtonpost.com)
16505.
Free Space Race Timeline Poster (designinspiration.info)
16506.
16507.
The only way to guarantee startup success (blog.asmartbear.com)
16508.
Key Russian gas pipeline resumes supply to Europe (axios.com)
16509.
Where can theoretical physic post-doc go after being disapointed with academia?
16510.
Slack API for Cloudflare Workers (sagi.io)
16511.
There are two types of programmer (twitter.com)
16512.
An Inconsistent Truth: Next.js and Type Safety (t3.gg)
16513.
AutoTransform: Efficient Codebase Modification (slack.engineering)
16514.
Show HN: An SEO Solution for Startups (sageseo.ai)
16515.
As HPC Chip Sizes Grow, So Does the Need for 1kW+ Chip Cooling (anandtech.com)
16516.
Big Blue Turns in a Solid Quarter for Systems (nextplatform.com)
16517.
Encrypting Strings at Compile Time (gist.github.com)
16518.
Game of Trees 0.74 Released (undeadly.org)
16519.
The Challenges of IoT, TLS, and Random Number Generators in the Real World (queue.acm.org)
16520.
Cryptocurrency “market caps” and notional value (blog.mollywhite.net)
16521.
Tavis Ormandy Ports WordPerfect for Unix to Linux (theregister.com)
16522.
Airbus to Flight-Test CFM Rise Open Rotor (aviationweek.com)
16523.
Circle and USDC: Building a Stable Platform (notboring.co)
16524.
1964: Arthur C CLARKE predicts the future (youtube.com)
16525.
Apple Agrees to $50M Settlement over Butterfly Keyboard Complaints (nytimes.com)
16526.
Greenpeace Says IAEA Downplayed Damage at Chernobyl by Russian Troops (newsweek.com)
16527.
How mobile networks detect “personal hotspot” and how to hide it (jitbit.com)
16528.
Micrometeoroid damage to James Webb Space Telescope imaged for first time (astronomy.com)
16529.
Scientists create matter in which time has ‘two dimensions’ (independent.co.uk)
16530.
Facebook doubles down on algorithms in the main feed (theverge.com)