June 2022 Archive
6691.
The Outrage Dividend (rys.io)
6692.
Pokemon Go Creator Niantic Cancels Four Projects, Cuts 8% of Staff (bloomberg.com)
6693.
Can Computers Be Mathematicians? (quantamagazine.org)
6694.
China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage (ft.com)
6695.
No more binge eating: signal pathway that controls food intake discovered (portal.uni-koeln.de)
6696.
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Is a Sequence Modeling Problem (arxiv.org)
6697.
The rise and fall of the industrial R&D lab (worksinprogress.co)
6698.
Turkish Municipality Saves $1M by Migrating to Pardus Linux (fosspost.org)
6699.
Pollen: The Book Is a Program (docs.racket-lang.org)
6700.
US Supreme Court puts Texas social media law on hold (theregister.com)
6701.
Pride parades should go on despite monkeypox concerns: WHO (thehill.com)
6702.
As Elon Musk prepares to take over Twitter, the SEC closely monitors (npr.org)
6703.
Not Bionic Reading (not-br.neocities.org)
6704.
NYT Opinion: When Elon Musk Dreams, His Employees Have Nightmares (nytimes.com)
6705.
6706.
Code Intelligence raises $12M to build dev-first advanced fuzzing solutions (code-intelligence.com)
6707.
Show HN: Starfig – a config builder using Bazel’s Starlark (github.com)
6708.
Bitwarden Adds Email Alias Support (bitwarden.com)
6709.
OpenSea employee charged with insider trading in NFTs (reuters.com)
6710.
Racist and Violent Ideas Jump from Web’s Fringes to Mainstream Sites (nytimes.com)
6711.
US Charges Ex-OpenSea Exec with NFT Insider Trading (coindesk.com)
6712.
“Amazon Is Full of Shit” Consumer Groups Slam Bezos' Antitrust Argument (gizmodo.com)
6713.
Why I'm hyped about Julia for Bioinformatics (edmundmiller.dev)
6714.
Robot touch makes people feel good, especially when accompanied by small talk (digest.bps.org.uk)
6715.
You Are Going to Get Covid Again and Again and Again (theatlantic.com)
6716.
LLVM’s garbage collection facilities and SBCL’s generational GC (2018) (medium.com)
6717.
Battlefield Product Management (staysaasy.com)
6718.
Getting Started with Neovim (bryankegley.me)
6719.
The Ferrocene Language Specification (ferrous-systems.com)
6720.
The US military launched a half a billion needles into space (wearethemighty.com)