June 2022 Archive
7591.
Pan Am Flight 6 (en.wikipedia.org)
7592.
Why the return to the office isn’t working (vox.com)
7593.
Online notes from physics professor of 50 years (orca.phys.uvic.ca)
7594.
How DALL-E Could Power a Creative Revolution (theverge.com)
7595.
The M1 iPad Pro's hidden microscope (2021) (imore.com)
7596.
The Y Combinator in Go with generics (eli.thegreenplace.net)
7597.
The Need for Long-Term Research (kk.org)
7598.
Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields (airfields-freeman.com)
7599.
Mortgage Credit News by Louis S Barnes (cherrycreekmortgage.com)
7600.
How Far Can ‘Shrinkflation’ Go? (wsj.com)
7601.
The Web PKI 2.0 (cryptologie.net)
7602.
How a computer designed this week's cover (economist.com)
7603.
Evidence that the human eye is able to detect and respond to blur within minutes (nature.com)
7604.
Ask HN: How do you pick the right career path as a SWE?
7605.
Is Crypto the Answer to Walled Gardens (michaeleliot.bearblog.dev)
7606.
Crypto lending platform Celsius pauses withdrawals, transfers (marketwatch.com)
7607.
Qwik – Framework Reimagined for the Edge (qwik.builder.io)
7608.
ogrep – search in indentation-structured text files (github.com)
7609.
Assembly Instructions Distribution (cambus.net)
7610.
How Did They Get Inflation So Wrong? (theatlantic.com)
7611.
5,044 exoplanets catalogued by NASA to date (187 terrestrial) (exoplanets.nasa.gov)
7612.
Side-by-side of China’s Tiangong space station vs. the ISS (twitter.com)
7613.
Megadrought causes perilously low water levels at Lake Mead (youtube.com)
7614.
Ask HN: Model Business as Markov Chains?
7615.
Anonymous hacker served with restraining order via NFT (cointelegraph.com)
7616.
Canada to get new land border with Denmark as Hans Island dispute ends (nationalpost.com)
7617.
Suspended Google engineer reveals about 'sentient' AI (dailymail.co.uk)
7618.
Fertility Fraud: what happens when your conception begins with deception? (theverge.com)
7619.
Coinbase lays off 18% of workforce and prepare for recession and ‘crypto winter’ (cnbc.com)
7620.
Inform Act lets Ken Paxton pressure AMZN to reveal who sold books he doesnt like (techdirt.com)