July 2023 Archive
3841.
Study: Men Almost Never Sing Songwritten by Women (pudding.cool)
3842.
KPIs for Software Engineers (sledgeworx.io)
3843.
How, Mathematically, We’re Fucked: Exponential growth on a finite planet (indica.medium.com)
3844.
We must end the tyranny of printers in American life (washingtonpost.com)
3845.
Is Wine Fake? (2022) (asteriskmag.com)
3846.
EU’s plan to digitising travel documents might affect you (edri.org)
3847.
Apple’s first M3 Macs could arrive in October (engadget.com)
3848.
All 500-plus Whole Foods stores will soon let you pay with a palm scan (theverge.com)
3849.
In the nearly 232-year history of the US Senate only 11 senators were Black (cnn.com)
3850.
Poll: What is your primary email client?
3851.
Google Shattered Human Connection (staltz.com)
3852.
I assume I’m below average (sive.rs)
3853.
How I tailored my way into software engineering as an Afghan woman (gitstart.com)
3854.
Guy Kawasaki (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
3855.
Invisible asymptotes (2018) (eugenewei.com)
3856.
Stop Filming Concerts (theverge.com)
3857.
Evernote is relocating to Europe after laying off most of its US workforce (engadget.com)
3858.
Dr. Bronner’s became the soap for every subculture (latimes.com)
3859.
WHO says soda sweetener aspartame may cause cancer, but it’s safe within limits (cnbc.com)
3860.
Broken Arrows: Nuclear Weapons Accidents (atomicarchive.com)
3861.
The movement to limit face recognition tech might finally get a win (technologyreview.com)
3862.
Methods for increasing efficiency of solar cells with silicon and perovskite (techxplore.com)
3863.
One of Reddit’s biggest communities suggests move to Discord [Strike ongoing] (theverge.com)
3864.
Carl Jung explored the depths of his own unconscious mind (bigthink.com)
3865.
Hold the Line: As telephony grew, so did a workforce of switchboard operators (daily.jstor.org)
3866.
Electron-WM – An X Window Manager built on web technologies (github.com)
3867.
The emergence of AI engineering (ignorance.ai)
3868.
Hetzner Cloud – Data loss incident (redux)
3869.
Sriracha Fight (tylercipriani.com)
3870.
Running DOS Software from the Command-Line (pcjs.org)