June 2022 Archive
2761.
How Many Billions in Profit Is It Worth to Kill 212,000 Americans a Year? (commondreams.org)
2762.
A Google Employee Fell for the Eliza Effect (theatlantic.com)
2763.
Dinosaurs: How long did they live? (2009) (theguardian.com)
2764.
Most Americans oppose trans athletes in female sports, poll finds (washingtonpost.com)
2765.
Firefox removing terminology from browser that has been identified as derogatory (support.mozilla.org)
2766.
Keep Your Experiments Separate (jessitron.com)
2767.
You Can't Sit Out Office Politics (hbr.org)
2768.
Ephemerons explained (lists.squeakfoundation.org)
2769.
Signatures of early fire at Evron Quarry (1.0 to 0.8 Mya) (pnas.org)
2770.
Fair Game: data scraping is an underacknowledged privacy concern (reallifemag.com)
2771.
Trucks, tubes and truth – event-driven systems (xtdb.com)
2772.
Hackers have stolen $100 million in cryptocurrency from Horizon (cnbc.com)
2773.
Nationwide credit card processing outage?
2774.
I asked an AI to make a music video. The results are trippy (youtube.com)
2775.
Elon Musk declares end to remote working at Tesla (bbc.co.uk)
2776.
The State of Global Learning Poverty: 2022 Update [pdf] (unicef.org)
2777.
Looking at Assembly Code with GDB (lemire.me)
2778.
Text2Human: Text-Driven Controllable Human Image Generation (yumingj.github.io)
2779.
James Webb Space Telescope Sustained Micrometeoroid Impact to Mirror (blogs.nasa.gov)
2780.
Tesla launches virtual powerplant that pays Powerwall owners to end brownouts (electrek.co)
2781.
Fli4l – The on(e) disk router (2020) (fli4l.de)
2782.
Twee Editors (2005) (texteditors.org)
2783.
The Modern Diet Is a Biosecurity Threat (palladiummag.com)
2784.
Kolmogorov's Early Letters About Mathematics Education [pdf] (gnedenko.net)
2785.
The smile: a history (aeon.co)
2786.
A Life of One’s Own: Marion Milner (themarginalian.org)
2787.
Top 50 Wikipedia editor is tried in Belarus in criminal court (prisoners.spring96.org)
2788.
Should You Raise Money in the Next 12 Months? A Bull/Bear Valuation Calculator (finmark.com)
2789.
Postgres Indexes, Selectivity, and Statistics (crunchydata.com)
2790.
Why Paper Receipts Are Money at the Drive-Thru (krebsonsecurity.com)