July 2021 Archive
4951.
Ask HN: Is DevOps still the highest paying sector of CS?
4952.
To what use would you put mature-age beginner programmers?
4953.
NIMBYs Are Not Selfish (theguardian.com)
4954.
Ask HN: Is Markdown only used by nerds?
4955.
Vinyl Album Sales Jump 108% in First 6 Months of 2021 (cnbc.com)
4956.
Show HN: Learn Almost Any Song on Guitar (frettr.io)
4957.
McDonald's RFID Drinking Cups (twitter.com)
4958.
I Tried to Make Claims About Election Fraud Trump Fans Wouldn’t Believe (theintercept.com)
4959.
Gavin Newsom invites world's homeless to California (yahoo.com)
4960.
Ask HN: How does one build a hardware product?
4961.
Ask HN: Has software changed much in the last 5 yrs?
4962.
Some Vaccinated People Are Dying of Covid-19. Why Scientists Aren’t Surprised (wsj.com)
4963.
Show HN: I quit my job to start a podcast podcast (open.spotify.com)
4964.
Can I call my company a “Venture Studio” if I also work with clients?
4965.
Ask HN: How does Reddit track users?
4966.
U.S. Surgeon General's Misinformation Advisory [pdf] (hhs.gov)
4967.
Minecraft is now an R-rated game in South Korea (pcgamer.com)
4968.
Cryptocurrency Jokes Get Serious (axios.com)
4969.
The rise of ‘ARPA-everything’ and what it means for science (nature.com)
4970.
TV news crews are increasingly threatened with violence on the job (washingtonpost.com)
4971.
Ask HN: How do you bounce back after vacation?
4972.
Ask HN: How to store digital documents in a company
4973.
Lambda Strain more transmissible than Delta hits Australia (news.com.au)
4974.
Show HN: Fastest QR Code Generator? (qrosscodes.com)
4975.
Nuclear Energy Will Not Be the Solution to Climate Change (foreignaffairs.com)
4976.
Biden admin to work with SMS carriers to dispel vaccine misinformation in texts (politico.com)
4977.
An ancient American Indian practice can reduce the risk of wildfires (vox.com)
4978.
The Skewed and the Screwed: When Mating Meets Politics (putanumonit.com)
4979.
Digital Vegan (thegreatbritishbookshop.co.uk)
4980.
San Francisco might spend $20k per trash can to block garbage scavengers (nypost.com)