July 2022 Archive
451.
1.0 Euro is now worth $1.0 USD (xe.com)
452.
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.
Meshtastic is an encrypted communications platform for the Lora RF protocol (meshtastic.org)
464.
I miss the programmable web (2021) (matt-rickard.com)
465.
Show HN: This Food Does Not Exist (nyx-ai.github.io)
466.
Xz format considered inadequate for long-term archiving (2016) (nongnu.org)
467.
I Looked into 34 Top Real-World Blockchain Projects So You Don’t Have To (weh.wtf)
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.
No evidence for nudging after adjusting for publication bias (pnas.org)
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.
Element (Matrix) launches Chatterbox, end-to-end encrypted embedded chat (element.io)
479.
Fog Volumes arrive in Godot 4.0 (godotengine.org)
480.
Carbon’s most exciting feature is its calling convention (foonathan.net)