July 2022 Archive
19111.
Instacart Aims to Go Public Before Year’s End, Defying a Frozen IPO Market (wsj.com)
19112.
The Jerome Gambit (jeromegambit.blogspot.com)
19113.
Dinopass.com Are they reasonably secure passwords?
19114.
Records Fell at the Track Worlds. A Trend? Not So Fast (nytimes.com)
19115.
What's in my Motel GO Bag? (2021) (youtube.com)
19116.
Ask HN: Charging email senders for my attention
19117.
Major emergency response after UAE hit by floods (thenationalnews.com)
19118.
Cloud Based Streaming for All (livelystudio.io)
19119.
KubeZoo – Gateway Service for Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy (github.com)
19120.
The Man Who Would Be a Machine (newyorker.com)
19121.
Ask HN: Do you like Jira? Why?
19122.
Nationwide Veterinarian Shortage Has Bay Area Pet Owners Scrambling (nbcbayarea.com)
19123.
Silly Logic 2 (github.com)
19124.
Australian Federal Police to share coding of AN0M app (abc.net.au)
19125.
Expert Finds Compelling Explanation for Mysterious Red Glow in Ocean (futurism.com)
19126.
App that pops out letters into the screen (play.google.com)
19127.
Affordable Amazon repricer for multi-country sellers (globalseller.io)
19128.
What prevents the poor from reaching the middle class? (2014) (youtube.com)
19129.
On this day in history, July 29, President Eisenhower signed bill creating NASA (foxnews.com)
19130.
I spoke to three philosophers about the meaning of memes (hotelbarpodcast.com)
19131.
Modern and Clean UI Pack 1.1 (assetstore.unity.com)
19132.
Ask HN: What are some good non-trivial back end projects to put on a resume?
19133.
Brightness Mitigation Best Practices for Satellite Operators [pdf] (api.starlink.com)
19134.
Johnny Castaway Questions Answered by Developer (jefftunnell.com)
19135.
Toilet paper (a.k.a.) Toilet tissue or Bathroom tissue (en.wikipedia.org)
19136.
The Protein Titin (en.wiktionary.org)
19137.
GlobaLeaks – About Us (globaleaks.org)
19138.
GlobaLeaks – Secure and Anonymous Whistleblowing Initiatives (en.wikipedia.org)
19139.
Invasion of the United States (en.wikipedia.org)
19140.
Necrobotics: Biotic Materials as Ready-to-Use Actuators (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)