July 2022 Archive
2222.
2223.
Class Action Lawsuit Filed over California Gun Owners' Data Leak [pdf]
(gunrightsfoundation.org)
2224.
KEMs and Post-Quantum Age
(words.filippo.io)
2225.
Us crosses the electric-car tipping point for mass adoption
(bloomberg.com)
2227.
Why does culture get less happy year after year?
(erikhoel.substack.com)
2228.
Bill to grant crypto firms access to Federal Reserve alarms experts
(washingtonpost.com)
2230.
Full-office tech jobs pay 1.9x less than full-remote
(landing.jobs)
2231.
“Why I'm Giving Up Tenure at UCLA”
(commonsense.news)
2232.
Pursuing the Reunification of Home and Work
(americancompass.org)
2233.
Bell-Curve Opinions on Engineering
(matt-rickard.com)
2234.
Nashvillians Are Weaponizing Metro Codes Against ‘Undesirable’ Neighbors
(nashvillescene.com)
2235.
When the Surgeon Was an Uneducated Barber
(nautil.us)
2236.
2237.
2238.
Dependabot alerts paused for malware advisories
(github.blog)
2239.
Will a Nile canal project dry up Africa’s largest wetland?
(e360.yale.edu)
2240.
Our ProtonMail Adventure – A Five Act Drama
(blog.sigma-star.at)
2241.
2242.
Solving Out of Memory Issues in Linux at Redpanda
(redpanda.com)
2243.
Microsoft lays off portion of workforce as part of ‘realignment’
(techcrunch.com)
2244.
Sound induces analgesia through corticothalamic circuits
(science.org)
2245.
Ukraine says Big Tech has dropped the ball on Russian propaganda
(washingtonpost.com)
2246.
The dark side of the Internet (1996)
(web.archive.org)
2247.
2248.
Kate 22.08
(kate-editor.org)
2249.
2250.
Is BGP Safe Yet? No
(isbgpsafeyet.com)