July 2022 Archive
2431.
Ask HN: What's your experience with working M1 and M2 Macs?
2432.
Solar Car Will Soon Hit Production (singularityhub.com)
2433.
Surging supply and softening demand weigh on chipmakers (economist.com)
2434.
West London faces new home ban as electric grid at capacity due to data centres (ft.com)
2435.
Plaintext HTTP in a Modern World (jcs.org)
2436.
27 out of 31 reactors being built since 2017 are Russian or Chinese designs (iea.org)
2437.
Netflix loses 970k subscribers, says ads and new fees are key to recovery (arstechnica.com)
2438.
A 165-Mile Drone Superhighway Will Soon Be Built in the UK (singularityhub.com)
2439.
Ask HN: Tips on Trying to Be Serious?
2440.
Ask HN: Indie devs, what is your development process?
2441.
Masks for Covid: Updating the Evidence (fast.ai)
2442.
Harvard Must Fall (unherd.com)
2443.
Intel Foundry Services Lands MediaTek, a Leading TSMC Customer (tomshardware.com)
2444.
Europe’s State of Mass Surveillance (politico.eu)
2445.
Landsat proved the power of remote sensing (spectrum.ieee.org)
2446.
If You’re Scared You’re Winning (2019) (pam-moore.com)
2447.
The Future of System Memory Is Mostly CXL (nextplatform.com)
2448.
Wireless activation of targeted brain circuits in less than one second (news.rice.edu)
2449.
Calibre 6.0 (calibre-ebook.com)
2450.
Integrating a Rust module into an Android app (blog.logrocket.com)
2451.
Computerized Cooking (1985) (diyhpl.us)
2452.
Joint Address by MI5 and FBI Heads Regarding China (mi5.gov.uk)
2453.
SSH Implementation Comparison (ssh-comparison.quendi.de)
2454.
The Planet Inside: Scientists are probing the secrets of the inner core (science.org)
2455.
China: MI5 and FBI heads warn of ‘immense’ threat (bbc.co.uk)
2456.
Cfplot – Generate waterfall graphs of CloudFormation (github.com)
2457.
Diffgram scraping emails from commits on GH to send spam (web.archive.org)
2458.
We discovered a 7-year old performance Issue in Elixir (2020) (code.tubitv.com)
2459.
Lofi Girl disappeared from YouTube, reignited debate over bogus copyright claims (npr.org)
2460.
IR Decoding with BPF (lwn.net)