July 2021 Archive
1561.
Prince Charles’ experimental city (smh.com.au)
1562.
Show HN: A graveyard for my side projects (hackyexperiments.vercel.app)
1563.
Mighty MK-52: The Spaceworthy Soviet-era Calculator (electronicsdeli.net)
1564.
Analysis of large binaries and games in Ghidra-SRE (kiwidog.me)
1565.
A Tour of the Fuchsia Operating System [video] (youtube.com)
1566.
JSPatcher, a web-based visual editor to build JavaScript and WebAudio apps (webaudioconf2021.com)
1567.
Facebook test asks users if they're worried a friend is 'becoming an extremist' (cnn.com)
1568.
Apple employees say the company is cracking down on remote work (theverge.com)
1569.
Ask HN: How do you chill your mind after work?
1570.
Archaeologists “flabbergasted” to find Cerne Giant’s origins are medieval (arstechnica.com)
1571.
Show HN: Ready UI – Bootstrap UI blocks (readyui.co)
1572.
Alabama Sheriff Legally Took $750k Meant to Feed Inmates, Bought Beach House (2018) (npr.org)
1573.
Show HN: WASM and WebGL Fluid Simulation (birchlabs.co.uk)
1574.
Component Graph System (2017) (github.com)
1575.
Jelly: a recreational programming language inspired by J (github.com)
1576.
Flying Only with the Heat of the Sun (notechmagazine.com)
1577.
Dusty Hill has died (en.wikipedia.org)
1578.
Tour of the Sacred Library (moultano.wordpress.com)
1579.
Stripe for location – easily build geospatial data into your apps and models (askiggy.com)
1580.
Preserving Worlds: a travelogue through aging but beloved virtual worlds (preservingworlds.net)
1581.
Ask HN: How do SMBs afford such expensive software engineers in the US?
1582.
On Geofoam (theprepared.org)
1583.
Don’t submit to conformity (unixsheikh.com)
1584.
Luxury Surveillance (reallifemag.com)
1585.
Privacy is an afterthought. Here's how devs can easily make it better. (stackoverflow.blog)
1586.
A primer on carbon pricing and carbon border adjustments (economics.td.com)
1587.
GNU Binutlis 2.37 has been released (sourceware.org)
1588.
EvilModel: Hiding Malware Inside of Neural Network Models [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1589.
Fractons, the ‘weirdest’ matter, could yield quantum clues (quantamagazine.org)
1590.
Ask HN: Solopreneurs, what is your day and week like?