July 2021 Archive
8581.
Steam Deck's Price Is 'Painful' for Valve, Says Gabe Newell (kotaku.com)
8582.
Netflix to add video games on its service at no added cost in the next year (cnet.com)
8583.
Branson, Bezos and the pointless billionaire space race (ft.com)
8584.
Russia To Build RISC-V Processors for Laptops: 8-core, 2 GHz, 12nm, 2025 (anandtech.com)
8585.
Show HN: Web server that executes Go scripts without compiling. Golang XAMPP (github.com)
8586.
Asymptotic progress bars for tasks of unknown length (gist.github.com)
8587.
Who succeeds in maintaining weight loss? (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
8588.
Vienna Is the New Havana Syndrome Hot Spot (newyorker.com)
8589.
How’s a world class Tech Lead work?
8590.
Chipmaker CEO says Washington’s anti-China tech blockade is a bad idea (politico.eu)
8591.
Cuba Accused of Using Chinese Tech Systems to Block Internet Amid Protests (ntd.com)
8592.
Show HN: A user-contributed collection of GPT prompts (gptprompts.org)
8593.
BitHeater – The First Bitcoin Mining Heater (bitcoinminingheater.com)
8594.
An Alabama lawmaker just wants NASA to fly SLS, doesn’t care about payloads (arstechnica.com)
8595.
Breaking Free of JavaScript (cscalfani.medium.com)
8596.
Show HN: Just Launched a Byte-Sized Crypto News App (download.moving.so)
8597.
Flexible working inflexibility seems likely to hurt Apple (9to5mac.com)
8598.
What the 'creator economy' promises – and what it actually does (newyorker.com)
8599.
Crypto ‘Yield Farmers’ Chase High Returns, but Risk Losing It All (wsj.com)
8600.
Microwave Recipes (en.wikibooks.org)
8601.
Why Having a Wedding Makes Sense (moretothat.com)
8602.
Is the era of reflection-heavy C# libraries at an end? (blog.marcgravell.com)
8603.
Lightweight Scheme IDE on macOS and iOS (lisppad.objecthub.net)
8604.
Linux Variant of HelloKitty Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers (threatpost.com)
8605.
Is Work From Home now part of Total Compensation package? (thinkingthrough.substack.com)
8606.
Intuit announces it’s leaving Free File program (intuit.com)
8607.
Show HN: IcyAI – AI learns to play Icy Tower through neuro-evolution (github.com)
8608.
Making Rust Float Parsing Fast: Libcore Edition (reddit.com)
8609.
Germany knew the floods were coming, but the warnings didn’t work (thetimes.co.uk)
8610.
Gus Grissom taught NASA a hard lesson: “You can hurt yourself in the ocean” (arstechnica.com)