July 2022 Archive
1921.
Mickey Mouse could soon leave Disney as 95-year copyright expiry nears (theguardian.com)
1922.
Cognitive Illiberalism and the Speech-Conduct Distinction (scholarship.law.cornell.edu)
1923.
Understanding the make-buy question in a growing Mars city (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
1924.
Art is crime [NFT artist funds seized] (art-is-crime.com)
1925.
Wikipedia is currently in an edit war over the definition of recession (en.wikipedia.org)
1926.
Apple ends consulting agreement with Jony Ive (nytimes.com)
1927.
Ask HN: Help? My YouTube channel was suspended
1928.
Show HN: A JWST/Hubble deepfield comparison on a zoomable/pannable map interface (academo.org)
1929.
Elon Musk notifies Twitter he is terminating deal (cnbc.com)
1930.
How to Use Sshfs on OpenBSD (dataswamp.org)
1931.
How Professor Maynard burned down (nymag.com)
1932.
Slang: The subset of Smalltalk that can translate to C or other languages (2019) (wiki.squeak.org)
1933.
Small, sharp tools (2014) (brandur.org)
1934.
Adventures in Text Rendering: Kerning and Glyph Atlases (warp.dev)
1935.
Ask HN: How do astronomers find the oldest sections of the sky to look at?
1936.
Perseus-9 homemade mobile dual 6502 computer (hackaday.io)
1937.
How can we make robotics more like generative modeling? (evjang.com)
1938.
The rise of air conditioning (2018) (historytoday.com)
1939.
‘Zoe’ becomes the world’s first named heat wave (subscriber.politicopro.com)
1940.
Bosch eBike Systems presents its new eBike ABS (bosch-presse.de)
1941.
Transporting food generates whopping amounts of carbon dioxide (nature.com)
1942.
Perl is still relevant (stackoverflow.blog)
1943.
Ask HN: Am I incompotent for web development?
1944.
Eiffel Tower riddled with rust and in need of repair, leaked reports say (theguardian.com)
1945.
Breaking the warp barrier: solitons in Einstein–Maxwell-plasma theory (2021) (iopscience.iop.org)
1946.
Ask HN: What are some keywords you track everyday?
1947.
Appetite for Destruction: Indigenous Americans knew how to avoid starvation (laphamsquarterly.org)
1948.
Twitter experiences longest global outage in years (theguardian.com)
1949.
Tell HN: Wikipedia blocks T-Mobile's entire IPv6 address space
1950.
Security policy audits: Why and How (arxiv.org)