1.0 Euro is now worth $1.0 USD
(xe.com)
July 2022 Archive
451.
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V 0.3
(github.com)
453.
ML is not that good at predicting consumers' choices
(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
454.
CosmicStrand: The discovery of a sophisticated UEFI firmware rootkit
(securelist.com)
455.
Ethereum Proof-of-Stake
(0xfoobar.substack.com)
456.
Why are McDonald’s Self Service Kiosks so hackable?
(ghuntley.com)
457.
Meta Accounts: A New Login for VR
(oculus.com)
458.
Faked Beta-Amyloid Data. What Does It Mean?
(science.org)
459.
Building friend catchers
(ferrucc.io)
460.
How Duke Nukem II’s parallax scrolling worked
(lethalguitar.wordpress.com)
461.
TikTok and the Fall of the Social-Media Giants
(newyorker.com)
462.
How CUDA Programming Works
(nvidia.com)
463.
464.
I miss the programmable web (2021)
(matt-rickard.com)
465.
Show HN: This Food Does Not Exist
(nyx-ai.github.io)
466.
468.
AutoRegex
(autoregex.xyz)
469.
Triangle Grids
(kvachev.com)
470.
ShotSpotter requests to be held in contempt rather than disclose its methodology
(chicagoreader.com)
471.
VRchat bans mods, embraces EAC
(hello.vrchat.com)
472.
473.
What I don’t like about working at a remote job
(priconceptions.com)
474.
Lessons from Writing a Compiler
(borretti.me)
475.
AWS open sourced the AWS console design system
(github.com)
476.
Kurt Vonnegut on the “shapes” of stories
(bigthink.com)
477.
Unboxing a $100 Chromebook
(twitter.com)
478.
479.
Fog Volumes arrive in Godot 4.0
(godotengine.org)
480.
Carbon’s most exciting feature is its calling convention
(foonathan.net)