July 2022 Archive
3631.
An experiment to test GitHub Copilot's legality (seirdy.one)
3632.
Rotterdam won’t dismantle bridge to allow Jeff Bezos’ superyacht through (nytimes.com)
3633.
Show HN: graphql-request-profiler – a small GraphQL performance analysis plugin (github.com)
3634.
The Sanaa Palimpsest (english.alaraby.co.uk)
3635.
The War Economy (noahpinion.substack.com)
3636.
Vergilius Project (vergiliusproject.com)
3637.
Tesla dumped 75% of its Bitcoin holdings (techcrunch.com)
3638.
Star Wars Scene Transition Effects in CSS (codersblock.com)
3639.
Project Euler Offline (github.com)
3640.
People Hate the Idea of Car-Free Cities–Until They Live in One (wired.co.uk)
3641.
YouTube’s creator economy is bigger and more profitable than ever (fortune.com)
3642.
Trolling Tesla Owners by Wirelessly Opening Charging Ports (thedrive.com)
3643.
Computer Based Spellchecking Techniques (web.archive.org)
3644.
Here Comes the Sun – To End Civilization (wired.com)
3645.
Dark matter: it’s time to ditch it in favour of a new theory of gravity (theconversation.com)
3646.
TeaVM (teavm.org)
3647.
Correction director: Arizona cities would collapse without prison labor (azcentral.com)
3648.
Half a trillion dollars wiped from once high-flying fintechs (ft.com)
3649.
Roasting Secret Santa in an Induction Furnace (brianjac.github.io)
3650.
Covid-19 vaccines and all-cause mortality – long-term differential analysis (researchgate.net)
3651.
Star Trek icon Nichelle Nichols dead at 89 (arstechnica.com)
3652.
List of sensors (en.wikipedia.org)
3653.
Last Call BBS is now available (last Zachtronics game) (store.steampowered.com)
3654.
The Tetherer's Apprentice (cryptadamus.substack.com)
3655.
Emacs Lisp Functions for Easy BibTeX Recording (erichgrunewald.com)
3656.
Looks like Python just had a left-pad like incident (twitter.com)
3657.
Meta reportedly tells managers to identify people for layoffs (engadget.com)
3658.
Ask HN: Does Webb change the estimate of number of galaxies in the universe?
3659.
Tesla loses its head of AI and vision Andrej Karpathy (electrek.co)
3660.
Amazon Has Been Slashing Private-Label Selection Amid Weak Sales (wsj.com)