July 2022 Archive
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1653.
1654.
Galactic-Scale Energy (2011)
(dothemath.ucsd.edu)
1655.
PEP 505 – None-aware operators (2015)
(peps.python.org)
1656.
Evidence for behavioural interventions looks increasingly shaky
(economist.com)
1657.
The Backstory of Picasso's “Guernica”
(theatlantic.com)
1658.
Maybe powers of π don't have unexpectedly good approximations?
(11011110.github.io)
1659.
How did a woman with a missing temporal lobe become bilingual?
(journal.medizzy.com)
1660.
Typst: Compose Papers Faster
(typst.app)
1661.
Quantum scientists deliver world’s first integrated circuit at the atomic scale
(newsroom.unsw.edu.au)
1662.
Translating a Visual Lego Manual to a Machine-Executable Plan
(cs.stanford.edu)
1663.
Show HN: Generate webpage summary images with DALL-E mini
(colab.research.google.com)
1664.
The Reason Mortgage Rates Are Dropping at a Record Pace
(mortgagenewsdaily.com)
1665.
Miniexpect – A very simple expect-like library
(github.com)
1666.
I posted my project on Reddit and received 9 job offers
(old.reddit.com)
1667.
10 Lessons of an MIT Education
(math.tamu.edu)
1668.
Struct Endianness in Python
(til.simonwillison.net)
1669.
Aldous Huxley’s version of the Disney “Alice” (2020)
(cartoonresearch.com)
1670.
Deutsche Bahn’s Meltdown and High-Speed Rail
(pedestrianobservations.com)
1671.
Ethereum Energy Consumption
(ethereum.org)
1672.
Crypto’s last man standing
(economist.com)
1673.
According to Atlanta Fed we're already in a recession
(pavchartbook.substack.com)
1674.
How efficient can cat(1) be?
(ariadne.space)
1675.
All History Is Revisionist History
(neh.gov)
1676.
Bureaucratic processes typically involve a person new to the process
(graphthinking.blogspot.com)
1677.
Tesla employee of nearly 5 years was sacked over the phone while on vacation
(businessinsider.com)
1678.
1679.
Challenges in building a decentralized web
(educatedguesswork.org)
1680.