July 2022 Archive
7291.
Your computer is tormented by a wicked god (pluralistic.net)
7292.
DeepMind found the structure of nearly every protein known to science (theverge.com)
7293.
Hollywood hacking scenes that are actors running basic terminal commands (twitter.com)
7294.
Technology has made your car 'a candy store of distraction' (latimes.com)
7295.
US Justice Department investigating data breach of federal court system (politico.com)
7296.
Amazon says cloud-computing revenue rose 33% (cnbc.com)
7297.
Engineers Develop Wearable Microphone Based on New MEMS Technology (hackster.io)
7298.
Amazon.com Announces Second Quarter Results (ir.aboutamazon.com)
7299.
Shooting A Commercial with High Speed Cameras and Fast Bolt Robots (youtube.com)
7300.
TikTok's Attempts to 'Downplay the China Association' (gizmodo.com)
7301.
Suburban parents are fighting book bans because of the threat of censorship (npr.org)
7302.
Japanese city alarmed by biting, clawing, attacking monkeys (apnews.com)
7303.
China's SMIC Shipping 7nm Chips, Reportedly Copied TSMC's Tech (tomshardware.com)
7304.
Recursive Optional Dependencies in Python (hynek.me)
7305.
JPMorgan hires scientist Charles Lim to help protect financial system from quant (cnbc.com)
7306.
IBM Uses Power10 CPU as an I/O Switch (nextplatform.com)
7307.
Fixing the Next Thousand Deadlocks (blog.polybdenum.com)
7308.
U.S. oil giants Exxon, Chevron post blowout earnings, ramp up buybacks (reuters.com)
7309.
Analogue comes out swinging with Pocket 1.1 update (arstechnica.com)
7310.
Common Lisp OpenGL programming tutorial #7 – Colors (youtube.com)
7311.
Left Is the New Right Is the New Left (thenetworkstate.com)
7312.
Red Programming Language – The Road to 1.0 (red-lang.org)
7313.
Bellingcat investigator: “Putin wants his killers back” (US prisoner swap) (twitter.com)
7314.
7315.
Why China-Taiwan Relations Are So Tense (cfr.org)
7316.
The Ultramarathon Mindset: Four Evidence-Based Tactics for Extreme Endurance (every.to)
7317.
Hollywood's Missing Movies (2000) (reason.com)
7318.
Umami: You never say its name, yet you taste it every day (bigthink.com)
7319.
Why Must We Work So Hard Before Vacation? (theatlantic.com)
7320.