June 2022 Archive
7111.
Boltzmann Brain (en.wikipedia.org)
7112.
Tinyasm 8086/8088 Assembler (github.com)
7113.
NFS: The New Millennium (lwn.net)
7114.
Hay Ain't YAML – Custom Languages for Unix Systems (oilshell.org)
7115.
A puzzling misinterpretation of the Asch ‘conformity’ study (1990) [pdf] (webpage.pace.edu)
7116.
Compromised Namecheap employee changed a few DNS records (twitter.com)
7117.
multihash: Self describing hashes, for future proofing (github.com)
7118.
7119.
Can banks individually create money out of nothing? (2014) (sciencedirect.com)
7120.
Taking the guesswork out of dental care with artificial intelligence (news.mit.edu)
7121.
7122.
The History of Fog Signals - US Lighthouse Society (uslhs.org)
7123.
The true story of the $46M heist that shocked the crypto world (torontolife.com)
7124.
Show HN: Dismember – Scan memory for secrets and interesting information (github.com)
7125.
I read all the small print on the internet and it made me want to die (theguardian.com)
7126.
Luxury Beliefs Are Status Symbols (robkhenderson.substack.com)
7127.
Big Tech silent on data privacy in post-Roe America (theregister.com)
7128.
Amazon launches CodeWhisperer, a GitHub Copilot-like AI pair programming tool (techcrunch.com)
7129.
Bootstrapping Lisp in a Boot Sector (github.com)
7130.
7131.
Marseille, Alexandria and Istanbul prepare for Mediterranean tsunami (theguardian.com)
7132.
7133.
Show HN: Medots – Cross-platform tool to deploy dot files (github.com)
7134.
Defense Department to keep access to “reproductive health care” (axios.com)
7135.
Wikipedia editor density correlated with religiosity (theatlantic.com)
7136.
Quantum sensor can detect electromagnetic signals of any frequency (news.mit.edu)
7137.
Compile time assembler written in C++ templates (github.com)
7138.
Chicken Scheme (en.wikipedia.org)
7139.
China’s high-speed railways plunge from profits into a $1.8T debt trap (libertyunyielding.com)
7140.
Apple’s mixed reality headset will reportedly come with an M2 chip (theverge.com)