July 2022 Archive
2071.
Google pausing hiring for two weeks (seekingalpha.com)
2072.
CDs to flexible biosensors: Researchers discover inexpensive recycling method (binghamton.edu)
2073.
Even Doom can now run Doom (hackaday.com)
2074.
Show HN: Gum, a tool for glamorous shell scripts (github.com)
2075.
Policing for Profit: The Abuse of Civil Asset Forfeiture (ij.org)
2076.
Computer Museums in Switzerland (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
2077.
BMList – A list of big pre-trained models (GPT-3, DALL-E2...) (github.com)
2078.
El Salvador’s Experiment with Bitcoin as Legal Tender (nber.org)
2079.
Rust should not have provided `unwrap` (thecodedmessage.com)
2080.
Rust Editors to Replace TextMate 2 – The Agony of Despair (fuzzyblog.io)
2081.
Judge Allows Twitter to Expedite Lawsuit Against Musk (twitter.com)
2082.
Texts, web searches about abortion have been used to prosecute women (washingtonpost.com)
2083.
MongoDB 6 Released (mongodb.com)
2084.
What happens when society collapses (2021) (readysquirrel.com)
2085.
Is McKinsey and Co. The Root of All Evil? (2011) (ritholtz.com)
2086.
Silly Camera Numbers (web.mit.edu)
2087.
Uber told staff to use ‘kill switch’ during raids to stop police seeing data (theguardian.com)
2088.
Did Einstein say that? (2018) (nature.com)
2089.
What Is EXIF Data in Digital Photos? (petapixel.com)
2090.
Can computers be mathematicians? (quantamagazine.org)
2091.
Show HN: Eesel – Federated search without API integrations (eesel.app)
2092.
Where's the fun in accessibility? (elisehe.in)
2093.
Woodpeckers don't have built-in shock absorbers to protect their brain (newscientist.com)
2094.
London's Victorian Hyperloop: a pneumatic railway beneath the capital (2013) (newstatesman.com)
2095.
Amazon Drive is closing on January 31, 2023 (amazon.com)
2096.
Dogelog player is a Prolog system for the JavaScript and the Python platform (xlog.ch)
2097.
Don't Read History for Lessons (commoncog.com)
2098.
Repurposing a dead spider to build an actuator (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
2099.
Reading a Profit and Loss Statement (lethain.com)
2100.
In Times of Scarcity, War and Peace, a Ukrainian Finds the Magic in Math (quantamagazine.org)