July 2024 Archive
1741.
Texas woman gets 15 years for stealing $109M from Army to buy mansions, cars (usatoday.com)
1742.
Eating Foods with Xylitol Can Be a Risk to Your Heart (health.clevelandclinic.org)
1743.
Capacitive controls could be the cause of a spate of VW ID.4 crashes (arstechnica.com)
1744.
Why Michigan Still Uses a Ford Model T for Official Government Business (theautopian.com)
1745.
A.I. Has Become a Technology of Faith (theatlantic.com)
1746.
Peer review is essential for science. Unfortunately, it's broken (arstechnica.com)
1747.
HTML5 Differences from HTML4 (2014) (w3.org)
1748.
Another Silicon Valley institution died spring of 2019: Halted/HSC (halted.com)
1749.
Show HN: I made a game for learning the country flags of the world (flagmatch.com)
1750.
It's never been easier for the cops to break into your phone (theverge.com)
1751.
The most, and least, walkable cities (economist.com)
1752.
Judge says FTC lacks authority to issue rule banning noncompete agreements (arstechnica.com)
1753.
Reproducibility in Disguise (fzakaria.com)
1754.
A man's brain is like a little empty attic (1887) (metaphors.iath.virginia.edu)
1755.
The Myth of the Noble Savage (noemamag.com)
1756.
Product Hunt Upvotes Are Worthless: Real Customers Aren't There
1757.
The legacy of Liverpool's forgotten synchrocyclotron (physicsworld.com)
1758.
Telekom Security: Revocation delay for TLS certificates (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1759.
Show HN: Ristretto, an OSS sandboxed code playground/notebook written in itself (ristretto.codeberg.page)
1760.
Tracing the hidden hand of magnetism in the galaxy (quantamagazine.org)
1761.
Sony Is Killing the Blu-ray, but Physical Media Isn't Dead Yet (kotaku.com.au)
1762.
Why don't they compose music like Bach any more? (marginalrevolution.com)
1763.
Microsoft's Weather app now shows more ads (ghacks.net)
1764.
C# almost has implicit interfaces (clipperhouse.com)
1765.
Young adulthood is no longer one of life's happiest times (scientificamerican.com)
1766.
AI speech generator 'reaches human parity' – but it's too dangerous to release (livescience.com)
1767.
$1T Rout Hits Nasdaq 100 over AI Jitters in Worst Day Since 2022 (bloomberg.com)
1768.
NASA cancels $450M mission to drill for ice on the Moon (nature.com)
1769.
Monetization and Monopolies: How the Internet You Loved Died (radicalcontributions.substack.com)
1770.
Carbon capture and storage is a fantasy (vox.com)