July 2021 Archive
14851.
What I learned from Software Engineering at Google (swizec.com)
14852.
CondaNSIS: Windows installers for conda-powered Python applications (github.com)
14853.
We’ll soon know more about our bodies than ever before – but are we ready? (theguardian.com)
14854.
Passport Renewals Are Taking Months (wsj.com)
14855.
One of the World’s Biggest Ships Jammed the Suez Canal (nytimes.com)
14856.
Reflecting on building my own tools from scratch and 'inventing on principle' (amirbolous.com)
14857.
Get rid of grid in web design (gridless.design)
14858.
Xcode: Generating Assembly from Swift Sources (github.com)
14859.
Long-Term Symptoms After SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children and Adolescents (jamanetwork.com)
14860.
The world's last turntable ferry has a very clever design [video] (youtube.com)
14861.
Remotely: An open source self-hosted, remote control, remote scripting solution (github.com)
14862.
Researchers Develop Quantum Dot Smartphone Device to Diagnose and Track COVID-19 (utoronto.ca)
14863.
Ergo – Erlang-Flavored Go (github.com)
14864.
GSA blocks senator from reviewing documents used to approve Zoom (techcrunch.com)
14865.
Solve Microsoft Email Block List Errors Instantly (nerd-quickies.net)
14866.
Lessons learned from the 1981 Hyatt skywalk collapse [video] (youtube.com)
14867.
Brazilian police arrest gang specialized in unlocking iPhones (9to5mac.com)
14868.
OS Chroot 101: covering btrfs subvolumes – Fedora Magazine (fedoramagazine.org)
14869.
PuzzleCam – Puzzle game with HTML and vanilla JavaScript [video] (youtube.com)
14870.
The history of random.org (random.org)
14871.
Why Japan fell behind in the tech industry (youtube.com)
14872.
How Does a Quantum Computer Work? (scientificamerican.com)
14873.
Japan INNO Disruptive Challenge (inno.go.jp)
14874.
Mintodo: A neat and simplistic to-do list in your web browser (often.github.io)
14875.
Storywrangler: A visual comparison of phrase popularity in 150B tweets (storywrangling.org)
14876.
Beyond coronavirus: the virus discoveries transforming biology (nature.com)
14877.
U.S. Government Offers $10M for Info on Hackers Targeting Infrastructure (vice.com)
14878.
The Maths of General Relativity (youtube.com)
14879.
$73,499-per-Guest World Cruise Sells Out in Less Than 3 Hours (text.npr.org)
14880.
Ask HN: Should I invest my time in crypto development?