July 2021 Archive
7081.
7082.
Dishwasher Salmon
(en.wikipedia.org)
7083.
7084.
Cars Are Winning the War Against Pedestrians and Cyclists
(newrepublic.com)
7085.
The overlooked superpower of mRNA vaccines
(sciencemag.org)
7086.
Sony’s first PS5 software beta arrives with M.2 SSD support
(theverge.com)
7087.
7088.
Couchbase Server 7.0 – What’s New?
(docs.couchbase.com)
7090.
List of Tech Migrations
(github.com)
7091.
Chrome 93: Multi-Screen Window Placement, PWAs as URL Handlers, and More
(blog.chromium.org)
7092.
7093.
Chromium plans to remove alert(), confirm(), prompt()
(groups.google.com)
7094.
FreeEEG32
(crowdsupply.com)
7095.
7096.
It is not about Elixir
(underjord.io)
7097.
Is UPnP a Security Risk? (2019)
(howtogeek.com)
7099.
C++ Has A Wikipedia Page Dedicated To Criticisms Of It
(en.wikipedia.org)
7100.
New Zealand rated best place to survive global societal collapse
(theguardian.com)
7101.
My Lessons from Interviewing 400 Engineers over Three Startups
(review.firstround.com)
7102.
7103.
On Earth, things evolve into crabs - could the same be true in space?
(arstechnica.com)
7104.
Python 3.9.6 portable with Thonny and Spyder is out
(portabledevapps.net)
7105.
7107.
Centenarians have a distinct microbiome that may help support longevity
(medicalxpress.com)
7108.
7109.
7110.
A look at the Lotus x Hope HB.T: Team GB's radical track bike for Tokyo
(cyclingnews.com)