July 2022 Archive
6901.
Fintech Klarna reportedly raising at 1/7 of its previous value (techcrunch.com)
6902.
Charles Murray on Human Diversity (youtube.com)
6903.
Internet pioneer:metaverse potentially most dangerous tech since nuclear weapons (dailymail.co.uk)
6904.
Herb Sutter “Leak-Freedom in C++ by Default.” (CppCon 2016) [video] (youtube.com)
6905.
Heat to electricity engine 40-percent efficiency (technologyreview.com)
6906.
Meditations on Moloch (slatestarcodex.com)
6907.
Libya protesters storm parliament building in Tobruk (aljazeera.com)
6908.
Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) (en.wikipedia.org)
6909.
6910.
NIST plans to announce its selection of post-quantum algorithms on July 5th (twitter.com)
6911.
Show HN: I built a similar tweet finder (flint.so)
6912.
6913.
If You Streamed 'Stranger Things' S4 at Midnight, You Might Have Missed Some VFX (nofilmschool.com)
6914.
How to make spatial maps of gene activity – down to the cellular level (nature.com)
6915.
Why Most Published Research Findings Are False (en.wikipedia.org)
6916.
Quake 4 Xbox Insider Preview (news.xbox.com)
6917.
GitHub action for comparing OpenAPI specs, based on oasdiff tool (github.com)
6918.
Dinosaurs took over amid ice, not warmth (lamont.columbia.edu)
6919.
Sentinelese (en.wikipedia.org)
6920.
Why cyclists are a disaster for the economy (cycling.today)
6921.
Ask HN: Lead Architect Experience / Expectations
6922.
6923.
Putting sensor-packed Chinese cars on Western roads could be a privacy issue (wired.com)
6924.
Show HN: Generic util types for Go 1.18 (github.com)
6925.
Misha Katsurin: “Father, I am not making this up” (zeit.de)
6926.
Tetragon – Kubernetes eBPF-Based Security (sectool.co)
6927.
What to do about inherent security flaws in critical infrastructure? (theregister.com)
6928.
The Latest Data on Climate and Food and It’s Not Good (forbes.com)
6929.
6930.
Browser hacking: Let's make a Linux GUI for the SerenityOS browser engine (youtube.com)