July 2022 Archive
6271.
6273.
Former CIA software engineer convicted of leaking documents to WikiLeaks
(english.elpais.com)
6274.
The blind programmers who created screen readers
(theverge.com)
6276.
Zero-install embedded training with Zephyr using Kasm and Docker
(blog.golioth.io)
6277.
Equity in your tech job offer
(levels.fyi)
6278.
Tor Browser 11.5 Released
(blog.torproject.org)
6279.
6281.
Man acquitted of bombing 1985 Air India plane shot dead in Canada
(theguardian.com)
6283.
Should Disappear (Debería Desaparecer)
(deberiadesaparecer.com)
6284.
6285.
The Guardian view on ambulance waiting times: signs of a collapsing NHS
(theguardian.com)
6286.
Tor Browser now bypasses internet censorship automatically
(bleepingcomputer.com)
6287.
Linux Mint 21 hits beta
(theregister.com)
6288.
Pandas is More Concise than SQL
(ponder.io)
6289.
Chinese Zero Covid was always a lie
(unherd.com)
6291.
The Heroines of the Middle Ages
(spectator.co.uk)
6292.
Book Review: The Righteous Mind
(astralcodexten.substack.com)
6293.
The BA.5 Wave Is What Covid Normal Looks Like
(theatlantic.com)
6294.
6295.
Federal government spending reached 31% of GDP in 2020
(gardner.utah.edu)
6297.
Google-plays-new-privacy-section-actually-hides-app-permissions
(arstechnica.com)
6298.
List of Mnemonics
(en.wikipedia.org)