July 2022 Archive
5701.
New Android malware on Google Play installed 3M times (bleepingcomputer.com)
5702.
Nearly $2tn of damage inflicted on other countries by US emissions (theguardian.com)
5703.
SAS unit repeatedly killed Afghan detainees, BBC finds (bbc.co.uk)
5704.
Con-Fusion (lvenneri.com)
5705.
5706.
Children online are not safe anymore (zitadel.com)
5707.
The ultimate guide for writing high-quality Ansible Playbooks (steampunk.si)
5708.
Mantis – the most powerful botnet to date (blog.cloudflare.com)
5709.
Easing Functions Cheat Sheet (easings.net)
5710.
Microsoft held a mock funeral for the iPhone when launching Windows Phone 7 (cnet.com)
5711.
Ex-CIA engineer convicted in theft of secret info (apnews.com)
5712.
NFT marketplace OpenSea lays off 20 percent of its staff (techcrunch.com)
5713.
5714.
Facebook tests a way to add up to five profiles tied to a single account (techcrunch.com)
5715.
China's economy contracts in Q2, global risks darken outlook (reuters.com)
5716.
How did this piece of fiber get burnt to a crisp? (Hint: lasers) (twitter.com)
5717.
OpenSUSE Reaches First-Class Support for Nim Language (news.opensuse.org)
5718.
Show HN: Open Source Edge Proxy for Low Latency Distributed Authorization (github.com)
5719.
Humane offers potential first look at laser projection display in teaser film (9to5google.com)
5720.
ARM War on the cloud – GCP Tau T2A vs. AWS Graviton, who is faster? (en.pingcap.com)
5721.
Dissecting Microsoft’s proposed policy to ban commercial open source apps (techcrunch.com)
5722.
Improving science literacy means changing science education (theconversation.com)
5723.
Bertrand Russell – Message to Future Generations (1959) [video] (youtube.com)
5724.
Why I Love RSS and You Do Too (2013) (inessential.com)
5725.
A Guide to Equity Compensation (levels.fyi)
5726.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity (archive.org)
5727.
5728.
Spotting Talent: new book gives insights into the traits of outstanding people (city-journal.org)
5729.
Vimeo Is Cutting Jobs (businessinsider.com)
5730.
Game review: Stray redefines the adventure genre with a cat’s-eye view (arstechnica.com)