May 2022 Archive
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12933.
12934.
English Is the Language of Science. That Isn’t Always a Good Thing
(smithsonianmag.com)
12935.
Bill Gates warns 'we've NOT seen the worst of Covid'
(dailymail.co.uk)
12936.
12937.
Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement
(commons.wikimedia.org)
12938.
“Flash crash” (-8% Nasdaq Nordic) hits EU stock markets
(reuters.com)
12939.
The Life and Death of the Original Micro-Apartments
(newyorker.com)
12940.
The Case Against Civilization (2017)
(newyorker.com)
12941.
Why Your Internal Monologue Sounds Like Your Human Voice
(wilsondavalosnieves.substack.com)
12942.
12943.
Experts fear political use of digital yuan
(www3.nhk.or.jp)
12944.
Hey You, Yes You, Disable Git Hooks
(ersei.saggis.com)
12945.
One Must Imagine Faust Happy
(thepointmag.com)
12946.
Anti-war protest in New York on 7 July 1941
(twitter.com)
12947.
12948.
A U.S. Recession, Are We There Yet?
(thepeopleseconomist.substack.com)
12949.
It’s raining harder than ever
(grist.org)
12950.
T-72: How some Russian tanks in Ukraine are doomed by a “jack-in-the-box” flaw
(washingtonpost.com)
12951.
Two minutes of CAPTCHA on google.com
(github.com)
12952.
12955.
An Aggregation of YouTube Lecture Courses
(youtube.com)
12956.
Nation's plight: The right to offend and get offended
(freepressjournal.in)
12957.
Anonymize Your PDF in Python
(github.com)
12958.
Big tech enlisted to tackle risky railway tasks in Japan
(japantimes.co.jp)
12959.
Could Time Flow in Reverse?
(popularmechanics.com)
12960.
Why daycare is so expensive in the US (Twitter thread)
(twitter.com)