June 2022 Archive
721.
Tesla’s ‘phantom braking’ problem is getting worse (theverge.com)
722.
Kickstarter Union voted 97.6% to ratify one of the first tech union contracts (twitter.com)
723.
What should you do with stock options during a recession? (every.to)
724.
Blood pressure e-tattoo promises continuous, mobile monitoring (news.utexas.edu)
725.
The Magnetar, nature’s ultimate superweapon (arstechnica.com)
726.
Interview with John Cook: mathematical consultant (sinews.siam.org)
727.
A Random Distribution of Wealth (2017) (masswerk.at)
728.
US Army deploys its first floating solar array (theverge.com)
729.
As eng manager, you so frequently get request to drop what you are doing (twitter.com)
730.
Many single Japanese people in their 20s have never been on a date – survey (soranews24.com)
731.
What the Hell Was the Microsoft Network? (2018) (codersnotes.com)
732.
Mitochondria and the origin of eukaryotes (knowablemagazine.org)
733.
iOS 16 (apple.com)
734.
Do Kwon in more trouble (cryptofireside.com)
735.
Apple’s macOS Ventura – New Security Changes (sentinelone.com)
736.
American tech giants are making life tough for startups (2018) (economist.com)
737.
AI Wrote and Performed a Jerry Seinfeld Routine [video] (youtube.com)
738.
NFS: The Early Years (lwn.net)
739.
Reduced air pollution leads to higher crop yields (technologynetworks.com)
740.
Admiral Grace Hopper Explains the Nanosecond (1983) [video] (youtube.com)
741.
Why Rust is a great choice for startups (dailyedit.com)
742.
iOS 16 to support Web push notifications in 2023 (apple.com)
743.
What's New in Ada 2022 (learn.adacore.com)
744.
MIT researchers propose Brazil-sized fleet of “space bubbles” to cool the Earth (freethink.com)
745.
Mutt – Text-based mail client for Unix (mutt.org)
746.
Apple's feedback mechanism is broken (caseyliss.com)
747.
How to build undo/redo in a multiplayer environment by Liveblocks (liveblocks.io)
748.
The Heilmeier Catechism (darpa.mil)
749.
Who is going to replace Google for us? (michaeldehaan.substack.com)
750.
Apple announces new flagship M2 processor (theverge.com)