June 2022 Archive
7801.
Yakhchāl, Ancient Persian Refrigerators (en.wikipedia.org)
7802.
Experienced well-being rises with income, even above $75,000 per year (pnas.org)
7803.
Encord tackles growing problem of unlabeled data (venturebeat.com)
7804.
Bioactive, slow-flow sand filters remove nanoplastics from the raw water (eawag.ch)
7805.
7806.
7807.
Filesystems, Testing, and Stable Trees (lwn.net)
7808.
7809.
Programming Isn’t Hard – But It’s Frustrating (clivethompson.medium.com)
7810.
Computer Scientists Learned to Reinvent the Proof (quantamagazine.org)
7811.
Web Scraping with Rust (scrapingbee.com)
7812.
Same for Less and the 85% Rule (whelton.io)
7813.
Sorry, Texas: Supreme Court blocks law banning “censorship” on social media (arstechnica.com)
7814.
Standardizing Native Java: Aligning GraalVM and OpenJDK (infoq.com)
7815.
The ‘Form’ Element Created the Modern Web. Was It a Big Mistake? (wired.com)
7816.
Squamish BC company Penny AI raises $27M (getpenny.com)
7817.
Ask HN: Where do you watch latest tech tools for startups
7818.
OpenSea Employee Charged with Insider Trading in NFTs (news.slashdot.org)
7819.
7820.
Square Outage (issquareup.com)
7821.
Solana network halted. Sends and receives disabled until the network stabilizes (status.coinbase.com)
7822.
7823.
The Strange and Terrifying Ideas of Neoreactionaries (currentaffairs.org)
7824.
Google is combining Meet and Duo into a single app for voice and video calls (theverge.com)
7825.
Court rules that bumblebees are 'fish' [pdf] (courts.ca.gov)
7826.
‘Consequences will be dire’: Chile’s water crisis is reaching breaking point (theguardian.com)
7827.
Bots, Groupthink and Weaponized Empathy: How the internet is manipulating us (youtube.com)
7828.
Adam Neumann’s carbon credit crypto project sounds like a scam in a scam (vox.com)
7829.
7830.
Newton FAQ (newtonfaq.com)