July 2021 Archive
1441.
The Future of PrivacyTools (blog.privacytools.io)
1442.
Ask HN: Literature for mathematical optimization?
1443.
Electrochromic nanostructures with high chromaticity and superior brightness (pubs.acs.org)
1444.
Crowdfunding Backer Patented My Project (2018) (patentpandas.org)
1445.
How to Be an Amateur Bot Hunter (bellmar.medium.com)
1446.
Liveblocks: Add real‑time collaboration to your product in minutes (liveblocks.io)
1447.
Large cars kill US pedestrians, don't make drivers safer (twitter.com)
1448.
Gitlab 14 (about.gitlab.com)
1449.
When will we get secure desktop OSes? (2018) (games.greggman.com)
1450.
Highview Developing 50MW/500MWh Liquid Air Energy Storage Facility in Chile (highviewpower.com)
1451.
A bitter pill for Microsoft Copilot (joeyh.name)
1452.
People may one day drill for copper as they now drill for oil (economist.com)
1453.
The FPGA Designer Who Didn't Get the Job (zipcpu.com)
1454.
The mild anarchy of piles of second-hand books (historytoday.com)
1455.
Launch HN: Matrubials (YC S21) Milk-derived therapeutics for infectious diseases
1456.
Moving SciPy to the Meson Build System (labs.quansight.org)
1457.
Raspberry Pi OS now has SATA support built-in (jeffgeerling.com)
1458.
Understanding REvil: The Ransomware Gang Behind the Kaseya Attack (unit42.paloaltonetworks.com)
1459.
Hello, Video Codec (blog.tempus-ex.com)
1460.
Vladimir Lukyanov’s Water Computer (2019) (amusingplanet.com)
1461.
Reverse Engineering the M6 Smart Fitness Bracelet (rbaron.net)
1462.
Learn Something Old Every Day (os2museum.com)
1463.
We need a Butlerian Jihad against AI (erikhoel.substack.com)
1464.
A simple way to feel happier, according to the new science of emotion (npr.org)
1465.
Scientists quit journal board, protesting ‘grossly irresponsible’ Covid study (sciencemag.org)
1466.
“Tivoization” and Your Right to Install Under Copyleft (sfconservancy.org)
1467.
Show HN: Unlimited, free intraday stock data API (styvio.com)
1468.
Getting over Gold: Athletes and Mental Health (davidepstein.com)
1469.
What animals see in the stars, and what they stand to lose (nytimes.com)
1470.
Microsoft executive says U.S. overuses secret orders for Americans' data (reuters.com)