July 2022 Archive
4681.
The trouble with symbolic links (lwn.net)
4682.
Ask HN: Google moving my account out of Europe
4683.
On Dispatch Chains (mattalp.com)
4684.
Metaprogramming: I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let Computer Write Code (kaveh808.medium.com)
4685.
The Controversial Plan to Unleash the Mississippi River (wired.com)
4686.
Russia to opt out of International Space Station (apnews.com)
4687.
MoRF: Morphable radiance fields for multiview neural head modeling (studios.disneyresearch.com)
4688.
Starlink at 130km/h (80mph) in Ukraine (twitter.com)
4689.
Upgrading what might be the oldest running Linux install (theregister.com)
4690.
Eating more ultra-processed foods associated with increased risk of dementia (eurekalert.org)
4691.
For years, some Gigabyte and Asus motherboards carried UEFI malware (techspot.com)
4692.
God's Lonely Programmer (2014) (vice.com)
4693.
Bill Gates on Microsoft's “hard-core detractors” (1993) (twitter.com)
4694.
Russian and Chinese designs dominate nuclear reactors, warns IEA chief (cnbc.com)
4695.
Randoop: Automatic unit test generation for Java (randoop.github.io)
4696.
American Airlines scheduling glitch allows pilots to drop thousands of flights (cnbc.com)
4697.
I just moved to a four-day week, without losing any pay. It’s changed everything (theguardian.com)
4698.
Hacker claims to have stolen data of 1bn Chinese from police (asia.nikkei.com)
4699.
4700.
European airline just ordered a fleet of airships (cnn.com)
4701.
4702.
Matrix/Element: Drop-in, drop-out chats with Video Rooms, new search experience (element.io)
4703.
Don't Read History for Lessons (commoncog.com)
4704.
Post-Roe America and the Importance of Encryption (tutanota.com)
4705.
Evolutionary angle to finding Product market fit (marketcurve.substack.com)
4706.
Facebook No Language Left Behind (NLLB) – Translate 200 Languages (github.com)
4707.
NASA tell-all recounts turmoil over private space race (politico.com)
4708.
On the Disassembly Line (lrb.co.uk)
4709.
It’s Time to Stop Living the American Scam (nytimes.com)
4710.
China uses search engines to spread propaganda (brookings.edu)