July 2021 Archive
5761.
Idiots and Maniacs (earthly.dev)
5762.
In its latest crackdown, China intensifies focus on real estate (aljazeera.com)
5763.
Preliminary Plan for Las Vegas Cannabis Lounges Include Dining and Entertainment (lasvegassun.com)
5764.
Axum: Web Framework for Tokio (tokio.rs)
5765.
The Sacklers Will Get to Keep Billions (pluralistic.net)
5766.
Christians twice as likely to blame a person’s poverty on lack of effort (2017) (washingtonpost.com)
5767.
Earthquakes triggered by underground fluid injection (nature.com)
5768.
Why is China smashing its tech industry? (noahpinion.substack.com)
5769.
Human Genomes Are Surprisingly Cat-Like (smithsonianmag.com)
5770.
Study shows schools do not spread Covid (thetimes.co.uk)
5771.
Hackers leak full EA data after failed extortion attempt (therecord.media)
5772.
‘The assignment made me gulp’: Could talking to strangers change my life? (theguardian.com)
5773.
Stop Making Excuses for Toxic Bosses (hbr.org)
5774.
Tell HN: Long Term Suicide Planning
5775.
Ask HN: What are some examples of poor naming in computer science/programming?
5776.
Join testing of brand new email client
5777.
Ask HN: Why isn’t there a HN app?
5778.
Looking for a technical debate: Why MOT use Redis as a primary DB?
5779.
Ask HN: What to Do with a Physics Degree?
5780.
Ask HN: Have you ever tried measuring the time you spend digitally?
5781.
What's left for solo devs in a cloud-centric world?
5782.
Build apps on top of Google Sheets (chartmat.com)
5783.
Ask HN: HR asks for a tidied up presentation after final round, is this normal?
5784.
Ask HN: What is your primary password manager?
5785.
Ask HN: What does it mean if lead engineer moves to competition?
5786.
Pregnant man and multiracial handshake among new emojis introduced this year (news.sky.com)
5787.
Ask HN: How big of a concern is cloud provider vendor lock-in to you?
5788.
Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death is changing to black (theverge.com)
5789.
Ask HN: What languages should the Linux kernel accept next?
5790.
Advice for Artists Whose Parents Want Them to Be Engineers (nytimes.com)