July 2022 Archive
2791.
Apps and advertisers are coming for your lock screen (theverge.com)
2792.
Coinbase does not list securities. End of story (blog.coinbase.com)
2793.
Twitter Complaint Demonstrates That Every Lawyer Is Smarter Than Musk (abovethelaw.com)
2794.
Effect of fruit rich diet on liver biomarkers, insulin resistance, lipid profile (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2795.
63% of University of North Carolina Class of 2025 is female (alumni.unc.edu)
2796.
Ask HN: What is the future of the economy and government in Sri Lanka?
2797.
NFTs Are Beanie Babies (chrome.google.com)
2798.
If I cold emailed you, I apologize (blog.molecule.dev)
2799.
Ask HN: How do I start learning about lower level compiled languages?
2800.
Ask HN: Are older programming books useful?
2801.
Charter told to pay $7.3b in damages after cable installer murders grandmother (theregister.com)
2802.
UK Household Incomes Are in the Longest-Ever Run of Declines (bloomberg.com)
2803.
Save the Soil (worldsensorium.com)
2804.
Ask HN: How to survive for a long time in one organization?
2805.
What Metric to Use When Benchmarking? (tratt.net)
2806.
The FBI Forced a Suspect to Unlock Amazon’s Encrypted App Wickr with Their Face (forbes.com)
2807.
Turn spreadsheets into website designs (ohsheethq.com)
2808.
Meta's hints at “self-selection” as layoffs ramp up (axios.com)
2809.
“Homelessness is a Housing Problem”: More housing lowers homelessness (seliger.com)
2810.
German court rules SUV owners can be fined more for breaking traffic laws (jalopnik.com)
2811.
M2 MacBook Pro Can Hit 108C at Full Throttle (extremetech.com)
2812.
HackerOne June 2022 Incident Report (hackerone.com)
2813.
Dutch Parliament Approves Legislation to Make Work from Home a Legal Right (bloomberg.com)
2814.
A16Z Is Moving to the Cloud (a16z.com)
2815.
Hunter-Gatherer Metallurgy in the Early Iron Age of Northern Fennoscandia (2021) (cambridge.org)
2816.
Lego embraces modularity, metaverse with its software engineering culture (infoworld.com)
2817.
Uber paid 6 figure sums for academic research as lobby fodder (theguardian.com)
2818.
The Log: Real-time data's unifying abstraction (2013) (engineering.linkedin.com)
2819.
Former CIA engineer is convicted in a theft of secrets released by WikiLeaks (npr.org)
2820.
Compilers, Hands-Off My Hands-On Optimizations (2016) [pdf] (users.ece.cmu.edu)