June 2022 Archive
3211.
Joe Polchinski’s “Memories of a Theoretical Physicist” (math.columbia.edu)
3212.
N8n: Automate Without Limits (n8n.io)
3213.
Hokusai and ‘The Great Picture Book of Everything’: The Latest Research (blog.britishmuseum.org)
3214.
Coinbase Leaders Net $1.2B in Share Sales (wsj.com)
3215.
Small crypto funds are next to fall. Case study: Finblox (davidgerard.co.uk)
3216.
Serving ML at the Speed of Rust (shvbsle.in)
3217.
Designing billions of circuits with code (2021) [video] (youtube.com)
3218.
The Barkley Marathons: the hellish 100-mile race with 15 finishers in 36 years (theguardian.com)
3219.
Redfin and Compass lay off a combined 900 as mortgage interest rates climb (techcrunch.com)
3220.
My Other Database Is a Compiler (blog.chiselstrike.com)
3221.
Free Peer-to-Peer Mock Interviews (hackpack.io)
3222.
New York Public Library Digital Collections (digitalcollections.nypl.org)
3223.
Educational and personal robots from the 1940s to 1990s (theoldrobots.com)
3224.
Scientific Bias in Favor of Studies Finding Gender Bias (2019) (psychologytoday.com)
3225.
A wide range of routers are under attack by new, unusually sophisticated malware (arstechnica.com)
3226.
Twitter Shutting Down TweetDeck for Mac in July, Will Remain Available on Web (macrumors.com)
3227.
Ned Freed, co-author of MIME, has died (theviewfromguppylake.blogspot.com)
3228.
King Phallus (1965) (nybooks.com)
3229.
The Cabin on the Mountain (longreads.com)
3230.
Anonymous HK students hide Pillar of Shame miniatures around campus (hongkongfp.com)
3231.
VLAD: Virus Labs and Distribution 'Zine (wiw.org)
3232.
Practical Developers Guide to Create a Two-Layered Recommendation ML System (medium.com)
3233.
Comparing disciplinary coverage of 56 databases, measuring ORCID adoption (musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com)
3234.
A query database collection for use with laravel pipeline (github.com)
3235.
The cloud gray zone–secret agents installed by cloud service providers (wiz.io)
3236.
3237.
British submariners' emails put UK nuclear deterrent at risk, judge rules (thedrive.com)
3238.
OpenGOAL: Jak and Daxter decompiled, 98% of it being Lisp (github.com)
3239.
3240.
China’s Killer Doctors: Donors Killed by Organ Removal (tabletmag.com)