July 2022 Archive
8011.
Managing Downturn – Teleport (goteleport.com)
8012.
The First Million-Transistor Chip: The Engineers’ Story (1989) (spectrum.ieee.org)
8013.
Squirrel Tales: Sightings from the 2018 Central Park Squirrel Census (sormiston.github.io)
8014.
Mercenary Hackers Sway Litigation Battles (reuters.com)
8015.
Border guards discover valuable find: 100 GB of data on Russian occupiers (pravda.com.ua)
8016.
Bass – low-fidelity Lisp dialect for scripting the infra beneath your project (bass-lang.org)
8017.
Smartphone use and claims of ‘digital amnesia’ (theguardian.com)
8018.
How Living Abroad Helps You Develop a Clearer Sense of Self (2018) (hbr.org)
8019.
The End of the Long Boom (newstatesman.com)
8020.
Three Trends with AWS IAM (blog.symops.com)
8021.
Moving Beyond Mimicry in Artificial Intelligence (nautil.us)
8022.
How neurons work is being elucidated (economist.com)
8023.
The WebAssembly Component Model (fermyon.com)
8024.
Over 900k Kubernetes Clusters Were Found Exposed Online (armosec.io)
8025.
Intel SGX Deprecation Review (hardenedvault.net)
8026.
Time Is Contagious (nautil.us)
8027.
Why are Americans so grumpy about the economy? They've never lost so much (cont) (marketwatch.com)
8028.
How to Think for Yourself (2020) (paulgraham.com)
8029.
Regular expressions with backreferences are NP-complete (2012) (npopov.com)
8030.
Initial analysis of the Starlink router gen2 (olegkutkov.me)
8031.
Dutch university wins big after Bitcoin ransom returned (dw.com)
8032.
The Ehagaki (Postcard) Museum in Kobe, Japan (ehagaki.org)
8033.
German road traffic agency says 59,000 Tesla vehicles have software glitch (reuters.com)
8034.
China's new regulations requiring Printers to design and develop in China (news.yahoo.co.jp)
8035.
State of the Art GPT-3 Summarizer for Any Size Document or Format (width.ai)
8036.
Under Anesthesia, Where Do Our Minds Go? (nautil.us)
8037.
Crypto total market capital over time (history chart) (tradingview.com)
8038.
Skilling up to architect: What you need to land high-paying IT roles (stackoverflow.blog)
8039.
James Bardeen, an Expert on Unraveling Einstein’s Equations, Dies at 83 (nytimes.com)
8040.
How to lie using visual proofs (youtube.com)