July 2022 Archive
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US regulators will certify first small nuclear reactor design (arstechnica.com)
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We're going to need a lot of solar panels (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
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Amazon admits giving police Ring camera footage without consent (theintercept.com)
34.
Why we ignore thousands of daily car crashes (strongtowns.org)
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Two weeks in, the Webb Space Telescope is reshaping astronomy (quantamagazine.org)
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The dark side of Shopify (twitter.com)
37.
Large Hadron Collider discovers three new exotic particles (home.cern)
38.
How much health insurers pay for almost everything is about to go public (khn.org)
39.
Ask HN: YouTube Channels for the Intellectually Curious
40.
Tell HN: Internet Archive is facing a Big 4 Publishers lawsuit
41.
The Dangers of Microsoft Pluton (gabrielsieben.tech)
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SSD will fail at 40k power-on hours (2021) (cisco.com)
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Python 3.11 vs 3.10 performance (github.com)
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TeamViewer installs suspicious font only useful for web fingerprinting (ctrl.blog)
45.
Former Coinbase PM charged in cryptocurrency insider trading tipping scheme (justice.gov)
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Woman ‘dehumanised’ by viral TikTok filmed without her consent (theguardian.com)
47.
DNS Esoterica – Why you can't dig Switzerland (shkspr.mobi)
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Why is it so hard to give Google money? (paulbutler.org)
49.
Blue Zones, where people reach age 100 at 10 times greater rates (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
50.
More invested in nuclear fusion in last 12 months than past decade (growthbusiness.co.uk)
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EU approves legislation to regulate Apple, Google, Meta, and other tech firms (macrumors.com)
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Facebook's TikTok-like redesign marks sunset of social networking era (axios.com)
53.
YouTube removes criticism of dangerous fractal wood burning, but leaves up tips (boingboing.net)
54.
SQLite Internals: Pages and B-trees (fly.io)
55.
Amazon sales of Deep Learning with Python are counterfeit (twitter.com)
56.
Take more screenshots (alexwlchan.net)
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Rogers network outage across Canada hits banks, businesses and consumers (reuters.com)
58.
Soft deletion probably isn't worth it (brandur.org)
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New documents reveal scale of US Government’s cell phone location data tracking (aclu.org)
60.
Bluetooth remains an 'unusually painful' technology after two decades (cnn.com)