July 2022 Archive
18841.
Waitlist: Enabling creators to launch an NFT store in minutes, Shopify for NFTs (noonshot.com)
18842.
Enterprise Follows Social: Short Form Video at Work (loganrandolph.com)
18843.
Is Ubuntu a bad Linux Distro?[video] (youtube.com)
18844.
Collecting continuous product feedback from real users (hubble.team)
18845.
Collaborative News Platform (sababa.news)
18846.
I'm a Teapot (2017) (save418.com)
18847.
AI art is challenging the boundaries of curation (wired.com)
18848.
Ask HN: Tips for starting a profitable online course in July 2022?
18849.
Show HN: SyntheticAIdata – Accelerate your vision AI model creation (syntheticaidata.com)
18850.
Wealth vs. Getting Wealthier (collaborativefund.com)
18851.
Teslas Will Soon Become Video Game Platforms (thestreet.com)
18852.
Is Petite-Vue Dead? (github.com)
18853.
Lucid Air Grand Touring Makes the Tesla Model S Feel Pointless (jalopnik.com)
18854.
Western Europe faces sweltering temperatures as a ferocious heatwave heads north (bbc.co.uk)
18855.
How to structure an Express.js REST API with best practices (blog.treblle.com)
18856.
Ask HN: Is Google Maps Google's most successful social media app?
18857.
Sheep Gets 3 Years in Prison for Killing Woman Under Bizarre South Sudan Law (ibtimes.sg)
18858.
Aerospace charts a future without jet fuel (bbc.co.uk)
18859.
What Orbán Knows and His Enemies Don’t (jacobin.com)
18860.
Collection of Code for Flipper Zero (github.com)
18861.
New class of hardware-Level fault-tolerant Quantum-Computing Devices (arxiv.org)
18862.
JTL Infra ESG Adoption (hindustantimes.com)
18863.
A Big Thanks for Arif Patel (Preston/UK/Dubai) (soundcloud.com)
18864.
Birds of Tomorrow (2021) (newyorker.com)
18865.
Show HN: I made Subcare subscription tracking using email (sub.care)
18866.
Ask HN: Independent audit of legacy C++ MFC codebase
18867.
RailsConf 2022 Talks playlist now available (youtube.com)
18868.
Harnessing the Wisdom of Crowds (2016) (papers.ssrn.com)
18869.
Why is dad so mad? (theatlantic.com)
18870.
The Folly of the Martian Back-Up Plan – Science History Institute (sciencehistory.org)