July 2022 Archive
3001.
Religious Sites Carry More Malware Than Porn Sites, Security Firm Reports (pcworld.com)
3002.
To Heal Anxiety, Stop Thinking of It as a Disease (psychologytoday.com)
3003.
The Elements of Style: Unix as Literature (1998) (theody.net)
3004.
On Turing Machines (lawrencecpaulson.github.io)
3005.
Insulator or superconductor? Physicists find graphene is both (2018) (news.mit.edu)
3006.
Data Alignment and Caches (danluu.com)
3007.
US Army cuts off more than 60K unvaccinated Guard and reserve soldiers from pay (military.com)
3008.
Most NDAs are now outlawed in Washington state (geekwire.com)
3009.
Pesticide made us sterile, banana workers say (bbc.com)
3010.
Three Arrows Capital founders emerge from 5 weeks in hiding, transiting to Dubai (fortune.com)
3011.
‘The entire protein universe’: AI predicts shape of nearly every known protein (nature.com)
3012.
Doctor Fortran in “It Takes All KINDs” (2017) (stevelionel.com)
3013.
Why Europe Is Becoming a Heat Wave Hot Spot (nytimes.com)
3014.
Young Americans are sticking close to their hometowns (vox.com)
3015.
A Roadmap to Zero Trust Architecture (zerotrustroadmap.org)
3016.
Rogue HackerOne employee steals bug reports to sell on the side (bleepingcomputer.com)
3017.
3018.
3019.
Overview of Graph Theory and Alzheimer's Disease (thegradient.pub)
3020.
Ask HN: What is your default font for coding and terminal?
3021.
Inflation is crushing rural America and may even drive people to the cities (npr.org)
3022.
Tim Cook is concerned about coding skills (computerworld.com)
3023.
Why does Apple hate the scrollbar? (ashlan.com)
3024.
‘Fake news’ poses corrosive existential threat to democracy – Study (birmingham.ac.uk)
3025.
Renewables remain cheapest, but cost reductions on hold (csiro.au)
3026.
Clint Eastwood Made Carmel Safe for Ice Cream (montereycountyweekly.com)
3027.
Ask HN: Is VSCode becoming too complex after each update?
3028.
From under to on the rocks: Invasive crabs become whiskey (apnews.com)
3029.
Menstrual changes after Covid vaccines far more common than previously known (nbcnews.com)
3030.
Ask HN: How did you become one of the first 50 at a major tech company?