The new MacBook Air runs so hot that it affects performance
(arstechnica.com)
July 2022 Archive
2851.
2852.
2853.
Double Mystery: the nature of twins (1995)
(newyorker.com)
2854.
Binary Translators for Weak Memory Model Architectures
(binary-translation.github.io)
2855.
A fast in-place interpreter for WebAssembly
(arxiv.org)
2856.
FCC chair proposes raising broadband standard to 100Mbps
(engadget.com)
2857.
Datto founder shares thoughts on kaseya acquisition
(gist.github.com)
2858.
Losses Define Epidemic of ‘Pig Butchering’
(krebsonsecurity.com)
2859.
Sony Flags Its Own Website for Repeat Copyright Infringements
(torrentfreak.com)
2860.
Fun with lifetime-extended results of assignment
(quuxplusone.github.io)
2861.
Doom Inside (DOS) Doom
(youtube.com)
2862.
AI image generation: more creative control
(ai.facebook.com)
2863.
Autentica Blockchain Insights: Over 2M NFTs are copies
(insights.autentica.io)
2864.
Why I'm unreachable and maybe you should be too
(levels.io)
2865.
Coinbase Faces SEC Investigation over Cryptocurrency Listings
(bloomberg.com)
2866.
Good Losses, Bad Losses [pdf]
(morganstanley.com)
2867.
Google, Oracle cloud servers go down in UK heatwave, take down websites
(theregister.com)
2868.
Nala – An alternative front end to apt
(gitlab.com)
2869.
Clarifai has launched AI for all
(clarifai.com)
2870.
Persistent Storage of Adaptive Radix Trees in DuckDB
(duckdb.org)
2871.
Using Google Analytics? Think about a plan B
(cyb3rsecurity.tips)
2873.
Weeknotes: Datasette, SQLite-utils, Datasette Desktop
(simonwillison.net)
2874.
The Apple Store Time Machine
(departmentmap.store)
2875.
Why none of my [Cory Doctorow's] books are on Audible
(pluralistic.net)
2876.
Writing open source software for the last time
(bugzilla.gnome.org)
2877.
New EU rules on car speed limiters coming into force
(breakingnews.ie)
2879.
Eating meat is good, says the philosopher
(erikhoel.substack.com)
2880.
Naming microservices needs to be trivial, not cryptic (2018)
(theiconic.tech)