July 2022 Archive
4651.
An out-of-control rocket launched by China will crash to earth soon (gizmodo.com)
4652.
Intel Cuts Fab Buildout by $4B to Pay Billions in Dividends (semianalysis.substack.com)
4653.
In a market badly out of kilter, many older residents are stuck in their homes (bostonglobe.com)
4654.
Guarding Against Broken Encapsulation (blog.sunfishcode.online)
4655.
Widely Used Software Company May Be Entry Point for U.S. Hacking (nytimes.com)
4656.
Tesla FSD beta almost runs into a train (twitter.com)
4657.
Home Sellers Are Slashing Prices in Sudden Halt to Pandemic Boom (bloomberg.com)
4658.
Sam Bankman-Fried – Crypto, Altruism, and Leadership (dwarkeshpatel.com)
4659.
‘I knew this was different’: Nick Drake’s producer on Pink Moon (theguardian.com)
4660.
F* – Microsoft's programming language with a superset of features over F# (github.com)
4661.
Meta is dumping Facebook logins as its metaverse ID system (techcrunch.com)
4662.
Theranos Ex-President Balwani Found Guilty of Fraud (bloomberg.com)
4663.
When students drove the speed limit and backed up traffic for miles (2007) (youtube.com)
4664.
Netflix introduces spatial audio for Stranger Things and other originals (theverge.com)
4665.
Kubernetes Mutations with Polaris (fairwinds.com)
4666.
A programming language for hardware accelerators (news.mit.edu)
4667.
CO2 detector darling Aranet deletes collected data through app update (twitter.com)
4668.
For Blind Internet Users the Fix May Be Worse Than the Flaws (nytimes.com)
4669.
The Sheer Absurdity of Twitter vs. Musk (theatlantic.com)
4670.
Let’s rebuild the US microchip industry – not give it a $50bn-plus check (theguardian.com)
4671.
Laser-Guided Lightning (arxiv.org)
4672.
Lensm, a Tool for Viewing Disassembly (storj.io)
4673.
EA patents system that generates in-game content and ads based on your playstyle (techspot.com)
4674.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Breaks from the Bezos Way (nytimes.com)
4675.
How to Win with Passive-Aggressive People (observer.com)
4676.
As Omicron rages on, scientists have no idea what comes next (science.org)
4677.
Is CERN Causing Collective Delusions by Creating Portals to Alternate Dimensions (vice.com)
4678.
Framework’s first major laptop upgrade lets you swap your system’s brain (engadget.com)
4679.
GlobalFoundries GF180MCU Open Source PDK (github.com)
4680.
Corporate Carbon Offset Company Accidentally Starts Devastating Wildfire (vice.com)