August 2022 Archive
7501.
System Design Course (github.com)
7502.
Greg KH Recommends Avoiding Alder Lake Laptops re Web Cams (phoronix.com)
7503.
Russian invasion has dangerously destabilized cyber security norms (theregister.com)
7504.
A Chinese MIT professor accused of spying helped discover a new semiconductor (fortune.com)
7505.
Rocket Lab will self-fund a mission to search for life in the clouds of Venus (arstechnica.com)
7506.
7507.
7508.
Clock-bound wait (martinfowler.com)
7509.
iOS VPNs have leaked traffic for more than 2 years, researcher claims (arstechnica.com)
7510.
Divide and Conquer: Separating Recruiting and Hiring (polyfill.work)
7511.
NASA's Lucy team discovers moon around asteroid Polymele (phys.org)
7512.
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee July 26-27, 2022 (federalreserve.gov)
7513.
Oxford researchers analyse the environmental impact of 57,000 food items (europeanscientist.com)
7514.
HSBC, Citigroup and the End of Global Banking (bloomberg.com)
7515.
How the Chinese Communist Party Steals U.S. Technology (wsj.com)
7516.
Medieval medicine: new project to digitise over 180 medieval manuscripts (cam.ac.uk)
7517.
Loneliness before the age of twelve predicts alcohol-related problems later (psypost.org)
7518.
Desalination advances in California despite opponents (reuters.com)
7519.
Introducing Vultr Managed Databases for MySQL (vultr.com)
7520.
Paris 1920s in color (youtube.com)
7521.
From XON/XOFF to Forward Incremental Search (susam.net)
7522.
In 1993, a 17-year-old pupil in Glasgow was unmasked as a fully grown adult (theguardian.com)
7523.
How lipstick and underwear can predict the economy (washingtonpost.com)
7524.
Code-hike/codehike: Build first-class code walkthroughs for the web (github.com)
7525.
Europe is seriously considering a major investment in space-based solar power (arstechnica.com)
7526.
Elixir Like a Local (blog.testdouble.com)
7527.
Janet Jackson song is now an official exploit for Windows PCs (neowin.net)
7528.
Skills Plateau Because of Decay and Interference (astralcodexten.substack.com)
7529.
How to Build a GPT-3 for Science (future.com)
7530.
Using: Has() as a CSS Parent Selector and much more (webkit.org)