July 2021 Archive
16171.
Activision Blizzard Lawsuit Alleges Mistreatment of Women (forbes.com)
16172.
Make a Call on Quitting Your Job Without Any Regrets (wsj.com)
16173.
Russia raises key rate to 6.5% in sharpest move since 2014 (cnbc.com)
16174.
Red planet has a big core, complex crust (arstechnica.com)
16175.
Basketball shooting robot can’t miss, steals show during USA vs. France (nba.nbcsports.com)
16176.
World's Food Supplies Get Slammed by Drought, Floods and Frost (bloomberg.com)
16177.
SVG Gobbler - Download icons, logos, and vector SVGs from any site (svggobbler.com)
16178.
Mirror server with EICAR test string as hostname (lists.centos.org)
16179.
The Risk Averse Middle Class (caseyames.com)
16180.
GPT-3 powered encouraging words based on your Twitter bio (encouragement.beyondco.de)
16181.
Rookie Bankers Sour on Wall Street’s Pitch of Big Pay and Long Hours (nytimes.com)
16182.
The government is lying when it says it cannot afford NHS and police pay awards (taxresearch.org.uk)
16183.
Things to Avoid When Writing Cypress Tests (webiny.com)
16184.
The One-Eyed Scout Who Liberated a Whole Town by Himself (youtube.com)
16185.
CovidPass: Add EU Digital Covid Certificates to Wallet Apps (covidpass.marvinsextro.de)
16186.
Study Finds Schizophrenia Linked to Excessive Cannabis Use Is on the Rise (complex.com)
16187.
Show HN: Deep Dive – 'Deep' fluent assertions for Java (github.com)
16188.
A Beginner's Guide to Kerning (2015) (designschool.canva.com)
16189.
The Forgotten Planets - Why Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn get all the attention? (cosmos.nautil.us)
16190.
HTTP server in Ruby 3 – Fibers and Ractors (dmitry-ishkov.com)
16191.
TDD for FSM in JavaScript [pdf] (ceneksvoboda.eu)
16192.
A Rubyist's Walk Along the C-Side Part 6-Classes and Object Oriented Programming (blog.peterzhu.ca)
16193.
Apple Wanted Normalcy by September. Covid Had Other Plans (bloomberg.com)
16194.
Kiruna: A Mining Town on the Move in Northern Sweden (forbes.com)
16195.
Automatically identifying scene boundaries in movies and TV shows (amazon.science)
16196.
Reports of a Baleful Internet Are Greatly Exaggerated – Issue 104: Harmony (nautil.us)
16197.
Businessmen Smuggles Military Chips to China, Gets Five Years (tomshardware.com)
16198.
Child Mortality: an everyday tragedy of enormous scale (ourworldindata.org)
16199.
“Has Any Perpetrator Ever Admitted His Guilt?” “Only One” (zeit.de)
16200.
Computers Are Bad (computer.rip)