July 2022 Archive
5731.
DHS, ICE buying up troves of cellphone data (rollingstone.com)
5732.
Pelosi’s husband buys Nvidia shares before subsidy bill vote (dailycaller.com)
5733.
The Best Way to Brush Your Teeth (bbc.com)
5734.
One institution keeps claiming math’s highest award (arstechnica.com)
5735.
Two companies join SpaceX in the race to Mars, with a launch possible in 2024 (arstechnica.com)
5736.
Kotlin DataFrame Library Preview (blog.jetbrains.com)
5737.
Universal and Existential Quantification in Haskell (serokell.io)
5738.
ML Feature Store Architectures (featureform.com)
5739.
SpaceX is now launching 10 rockets for every one by its main competitor (arstechnica.com)
5740.
Twitter’s Lawyers Flame Elon over His 'Buyers Remorse' in Court (gizmodo.com)
5741.
Why do tree-based models still outperform deep learning on tabular data? (twitter.com)
5742.
RiderFlow for Unity (jetbrains.com)
5743.
Russia Released a Ukrainian App for Hacking Russia That Was Malware (vice.com)
5744.
5745.
When Are Expired Drugs Truly Expired? (nytimes.com)
5746.
Carbon Language – First Impressions from the Creator of Odin [video] (youtube.com)
5747.
Building a fast all-SSD NAS (on a budget) (jeffgeerling.com)
5748.
Hard Drive Life Expectancy (backblaze.com)
5749.
Show HN: No-Code access to all FRED and BLS data (app.dataherald.com)
5750.
Mixpanel expands free Startup Program eligibility (mixpanel.com)
5751.
DeepFake used by hackers to fake interviews to gain access to companies data (hrdive.com)
5752.
37 Signals (37signals.com)
5753.
Data-Oriented Programming book has been released (manning.com)
5754.
California’s fire season is so eerily quiet that it resembles a ‘normal summer’ (sfchronicle.com)
5755.
Tell HN: Azure services down in West Europe region
5756.
Zuckerberg and Sandberg asked to provide testimony about Cambridge Analytica [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
5757.
Down the caching‑hole: adventures in ‘HTTP caching and Faraday’ land (evilmartians.com)
5758.
Before Fortnite, There Was ZZT: Meet Epic’s First Game (howtogeek.com)
5759.
Why the Human Rights Movement Is Losing and How It Can Start Winning Again (foreignaffairs.com)
5760.