July 2021 Archive
11071.
Authentication aware data fetching for single page applications (wundergraph.com)
11072.
Bronx teacher fired for refusing to make Black Panther salute (washingtonexaminer.com)
11073.
A web service that returns HTTP response status codes for testing purposes (statuscodes.org)
11074.
Building well-architected serverless apps: Regulating inbound request rates (aws.amazon.com)
11075.
A teen punk led a movement for disabled people online (theverge.com)
11076.
A Framework for the Metaverse (matthewball.vc)
11077.
First You Make the Maps (laphamsquarterly.org)
11078.
Who’s Against the Jab (economist.com)
11079.
Persistent and fault tolerant key-value store written in Rust (github.com)
11080.
Donald E. Knuth Lectures – Stanford Online (online.stanford.edu)
11081.
Science Museum Killed Own Reputation, Says Greta Thunberg, with Shell Gag Clause (commondreams.org)
11082.
Evidence for lower rates of depression in larger US urban areas (pnas.org)
11083.
Why There Are Plenty of Jobs and Still Unemployment (barrons.com)
11084.
Futuristic flying taxi aims to conquer air travel’s noise problem (fastcompany.com)
11085.
The Dommes Who Are Demanding Their Submissives Get Vaxxed (rollingstone.com)
11086.
Bodycam Footage of Sheriff's Futuristic Pre-Crime Program of Targeted Harassment (projects.tampabay.com)
11087.
How to improve your Docker containers security (blog.gitguardian.com)
11088.
USA Swimming 404 Page (usaswimming.org)
11089.
iOS: Allow app to track your activity across other companies' apps and websites (apple.stackexchange.com)
11090.
Wikibooks: Software Engineering Anti-Patterns (en.wikibooks.org)
11091.
If You're Day Trading, You Will Probably Lose Money: Here's Why (markets.businessinsider.com)
11092.
Fart.js – Add the most natural sound on earth to your web pages (jsfart.com)
11093.
Hasbro’s entertainment segment jumps 47% in Q2 (kidscreen.com)
11094.
Electric car charging prices 'must be fair' say MPs (bbc.com)
11095.
What Philadelphia Reveals About America’s Homicide Surge (propublica.org)
11096.
Apple Is Now an Antifragile Company (tidbits.com)
11097.
10 Iconic logos. 156 Americans. 80 hours of drawing from memory (signs.com)
11098.
Benford's Law (en.wikipedia.org)
11099.
SerenityOS Update (July 2021) (youtube.com)
11100.
Malware developers turn to 'exotic' programming languages to thwart researchers (zdnet.com)