August 2022 Archive
1831.
A Possible Fix for Scientific Publishing (blog.peer-review.io)
1832.
A Tale of Running Modern Linux on Hardware from 1997 (sahajsarup.com)
1833.
For many neurodiverse people, 'The Sims' has been a lifelong comfort (cnn.com)
1834.
US bans export of tech used in 3nm chip production on security grounds (theregister.com)
1835.
Freedom and Privacy: Two Sides of the Same Coin (dergigi.com)
1836.
Nvidia Hopper Architecture In-Depth (developer.nvidia.com)
1837.
Fabimycin and Its Activity against Drug-Resistant Gram-Negative Pathogens (pubs.acs.org)
1838.
Amazon is not going to make a bid for Electronic Arts – sources (twitter.com)
1839.
Why Does the U.S. Have the Best Research Universities? (2020) (nber.org)
1840.
Why there's no 'Dijon' in Dijon mustard (bbc.com)
1841.
Ask HN: Why can't we comment on “X is Hiring” posts?
1842.
CEO's LinkedIn crying selfie about layoffs met with backlash (newsweek.com)
1843.
Search for the historical Laura Ingalls Wilder (2019) (montanapress.net)
1844.
Ask HN: Nested Resources in REST/HTTP API URLs?
1845.
Short story about my Steam Deck (0ut3r.space)
1846.
Ask HN: How worried should I be about Google randomly suspending my accounts?
1847.
Cardpunch: Punch a punched card (kloth.net)
1848.
Why a 224-Year-Old Human Heart Is Touring Brazil (atlasobscura.com)
1849.
The Product Culture Shift (elidedbranches.com)
1850.
Spaced Repetition for Mathematics (2021) (cronokirby.com)
1851.
Kawipiko – fast static HTTP server in Go (github.com)
1852.
awesome-static-generators - A curated list of static web site generators (github.com)
1853.
How to Befriend Crows and Turn Them Against Your Enemies (lifehacker.com)
1854.
Amazon to Acquire iRobot (aboutamazon.com)
1855.
Electric Vehicles Are Going to Suck; Here's Why [video] (media.ccc.de)
1856.
Google CEO tells employees productivity and focus must improve (cnbc.com)
1857.
Animal melting pot created by climate change could lead to new disease outbreaks (science.org)
1858.
Unconscious bias in media interviews with female top managers (fgsglobal.com)
1859.
ValueObject (2016) (martinfowler.com)
1860.
Strict-serializability, but at what cost, for what purpose? (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)