June 2022 Archive
6181.
Our Digital Lives Rest on a Robust, Flexible, and Stable Fair Use Regime (eff.org)
6182.
All AI learning is tacit learning (strangeloopcanon.com)
6183.
NY State is giving out hundreds of robots as companions for the elderly (theverge.com)
6184.
Show HN: Productivity focused app for multitasking ninjas – Note taking in tabs (smarkup.com)
6185.
Big (tech) company bullshit (phillipcarter.dev)
6186.
Julia Exercises to Learn the Language (forem.julialang.org)
6187.
Europe may need to return to coal as Russia reduces gas flows (cbc.ca)
6188.
Artistic Radiance Fields – 3D from 2d image/video (cs.cornell.edu)
6189.
Hypertools, tools for geometric insights to higher dimensional data
6190.
One-liner for running queries against CSV files with SQLite (til.simonwillison.net)
6191.
HFT Billionaire Jeff Yass Is Gaming the Tax System (propublica.org)
6192.
Why Kaliningrad could be the next flashpoint in its war against Ukraine (lite.cnn.com)
6193.
Elon Musk Sounds Off on Recession Risk, Twitter Deal and Trump (bloomberg.com)
6194.
Free SQL Generator (rasgoml.com)
6195.
Best SaaS websites you need to check out in 2022 (marketermilk.com)
6196.
WebAssembly Everywhere (byrnemluke.com)
6197.
China’s Surveillance State Is Growing. These Documents Reveal How (nytimes.com)
6198.
Lavarand (en.wikipedia.org)
6199.
The race to produce green steel (undark.org)
6200.
Data and Definitions (stratechery.com)
6201.
Symbiote Backdoor in Linux (schneier.com)
6202.
Perfidious Albion (en.wikipedia.org)
6203.
At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds hosts another fireside chat (zdnet.com)
6204.
National incident declared after UK detects polio virus in London sewage samples (cnbc.com)
6205.
macOS: Opening A4-sized PDF and comparing it to the physical A4 sheet (twitter.com)
6206.
Chinese AI giant Megvii’s chief scientist Sun Jian dies of sudden illness (scmp.com)
6207.
Traces of polio virus found in London sewage – health officials declare incident (news.sky.com)
6208.
Programming Sucks (stilldrinking.org)
6209.
Amazon announces its first fully autonomous mobile warehouse robot (theverge.com)
6210.
Chris Lattner: LLVM/GCC Integration Proposal (2005) (gcc.gnu.org)