July 2022 Archive
16771.
The Scientist Who Killed Millions and Saved Billions (youtube.com)
16772.
Causal inference when treatments are continuous variables (amazon.science)
16773.
Don't Hope for a Global Collapse (stacker.news)
16774.
Amazon Self-Publishers Eye Emerging Legal Arena to Fight Piracy (news.bloomberglaw.com)
16775.
SharkWire: The Nintendo 64’s GameShark-Operated Online Service (tedium.co)
16776.
Colorado River Interactive Dashboard (new.azwater.gov)
16777.
I use GitHub Copilot to be more productive (codingwithjesse.com)
16778.
London Tube cooling system trial for deepest lines begins (bbc.co.uk)
16779.
List of WebAuthn and Passkey Awesomeness (github.com)
16780.
Jay Carney Joins Airbnb as Global Head of Policy and Communications (news.airbnb.com)
16781.
Delaware Farmers Use Underwear to Check Soil Health (extremetech.com)
16782.
Try Snapshot Testing for Compilers and Compiler-Like Things (cs.cornell.edu)
16783.
Tech Burnout – A Retrospective (lewiscampbell.tech)
16784.
No winners in cool Tube challenge (2005) (news.bbc.co.uk)
16785.
Best Electric Cars in 2022 (tdotperformance.ca)
16786.
A Phone-Slapping Robot Is One Way to Combat Distracted Driving (thedrive.com)
16787.
How Electricity Works (youtube.com)
16788.
Bill Nye, the DevRel Guy (dx.tips)
16789.
Google backs call for tighter open source security in aftermath of Log4j (techradar.com)
16790.
What Are Masked Services in Linux, and How Do You Manage Them? (newsazi.com)
16791.
Projects from the 20th Wolfram Summer School (wolframcloud.com)
16792.
Meta Introduces 18+ Tag Policy for Mature Content in Horizon Worlds (uploadvr.com)
16793.
Detection and Prevention of Silent Data Corruption in Spanner [pdf] (storage.googleapis.com)
16794.
Analyzing HN moderation and censorship (2017) (drewdevault.com)
16795.
Writing great software isn’t all about the software you write (2020) (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
16796.
Bputil (keith.github.io)
16797.
Volkswagen CEO to leave in surprise move (cnn.com)
16798.
Princess Mononoke: The masterpiece that flummoxed the US (bbc.com)
16799.
M2 MacBook Air throttling is being vastly over-exaggerated (forums.macrumors.com)
16800.
T-Mobile will pay out $350M to customers in data breach settlement (techcrunch.com)