July 2022 Archive
9061.
What's the Most Expensive Software per Byte? (buttondown.email)
9062.
Biden dismisses Democrats critical of Israel, saying they’re ‘just wrong’ (thehill.com)
9063.
Ask HN: Which companies Open Source their website?
9064.
FCC chair proposes new US broadband standard of 100Mbps down, 20Mbps up (arstechnica.com)
9065.
Windows Network File System flaw results in arbitrary code execution as SYSTEM (theregister.com)
9066.
Europe Now Requires Speed Regulators for All New Vehicles (thetruthaboutcars.com)
9067.
Anonymous Sign-In (trustme-its.me)
9068.
U.S. policy on China tech and chips (supchina.com)
9069.
Ask HN: What is that amount where a big company won’t bother to sue me?
9070.
Bulletproof safety pods for schools draw the internet's ire (text.npr.org)
9071.
Vanishing People: The Population Crisis (piratewires.com)
9072.
What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy? (ourworldindata.org)
9073.
Ask HN: Climate Textbooks
9074.
How can my ambulance service triage patients better?
9075.
Really Getting Started with Hugo (brycewray.com)
9076.
Ask HN: Help me understand if my site is secure
9077.
Scraping by on $500k a Year: Why It’s So Hard to Escape the Rat Race (financialsamurai.com)
9078.
Tell HN: Zero-click video call for remote founders
9079.
How to pick the AWS region with the lowest latency? (aws.regionpicker.com)
9080.
ClassDojo Is on a $125M Mission to Bring Kids to the Metaverse (forbes.com)
9081.
Ask HN: What are you reading for leisure?
9082.
Amazon Shipped Fake Nvidia 3090 for Prime Day Special (youtube.com)
9083.
Visualize a random walk with generative art (youtube.com)
9084.
Ask HN: Alternatives to ELI5?
9085.
“data shows experimental substances don’t prevent infection and transmission” (childrenshealthdefense.eu)
9086.
Do Not Buy Epson Printers
9087.
Neuroscience Says Do This to Kids (But Their Schools Probably Won't) (inc.com)
9088.
Ask HN: Where to find test Stripe data?
9089.
Ask HN: is learning Elixir suitable for a kid who currently uses MIT’s Scratch?
9090.
Ask HN: Transfer(wise) refuses to process a dispute claim. Any recourse?