May 2022 Archive
7231.
Why Bayesian Probability Is Fundamentally Unsound and What Science Does Instead (lesswrong.com)
7232.
Apple bringing USB-C to the iPhone but not the iPhone 14 (techradar.com)
7233.
Poisoned legacy: why the future of power can’t be nuclear (theguardian.com)
7234.
FBI Told Israel in 2018 It Wanted Pegasus Hacking Tool for Investigations (nytimes.com)
7235.
What kind of financial asset is Bitcoin? (noahpinion.substack.com)
7236.
NIH director confirms NIH hid early Covid genes at request of Chinese scientists (nypost.com)
7237.
Show HN: OSS Python library for detecting silent ML model failure (github.com)
7238.
Tips that may save you from the hell of PyYAML (reorx.com)
7239.
Ask HN: Creating a personal website using your LinkedIn profile
7240.
Last picture of Nikola Tesla, 1943 (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
7241.
Angry IT admin wipes employer’s databases, gets 7 years in prison (bleepingcomputer.com)
7242.
While Ukraine Dominates the News, North Korea Could Become the Next Great Crisis (original.antiwar.com)
7243.
Ask HN: What counts as self-care anyway?
7244.
The NSA Says There Are No Known Flaws in NIST’s Quantum-Resistant Algorithms (schneier.com)
7245.
DevOps inspiration from Toyota Production System and Lean considered harmful (blogs.fsfe.org)
7246.
Can You Use Formal Verification on a Table Top Game? (Solutions) (bellmar.medium.com)
7247.
Turkey threatens to block Finland and Sweden NATO bids (bbc.com)
7248.
Musk: Twitter deal at lower price “not out of the question” (axios.com)
7249.
Faces of Mass Shooters in 2021 (mass-shootings.info)
7250.
Zoonotic Spillover Is the Apocalypse You’ll Be Hearing About a Lot (bloomberg.com)
7251.
Twitter in chaos – Elon Musk who offered to buy Twitter turns out to a bot (newyorker.com)
7252.
Apple Testing Color E-Ink Display Technology for Future Foldable iPhones (macrumors.com)
7253.
Occurences of words in the Linux kernel source code (vidarholen.net)
7254.
Google allows personal accounts to keep using legacy GSuite for free
7255.
Denver Airport Master Control Computer Emulator (1994-2000) (archive.org)
7256.
Get serious about the renewable energy revolution–by including nuclear power (thebulletin.org)
7257.
Google assuring open source code to secure software dependencies (theregister.com)
7258.
You can practice for a job interview with Google AI (engadget.com)
7259.
Chinese sellers are quitting Amazon (restofworld.org)
7260.
Forerunner, a startup that lets you buy into single-family rentals (techcrunch.com)