July 2021 Archive
17221.
The Deathworlders: The Kevin Jenkins Experience (deathworlders.com)
17222.
Usabl – Usability Testing for APIs (usabl.dev)
17223.
Ask HN: Kubernetes API?
17224.
Ask HN: How to design a data science interview process
17225.
A Python package for floating-point binary fractions. Do math in base 2 (pypi.org)
17226.
Ask HN: What Are Some Technique's to Speed Up the Rate You're Shipping Features
17227.
Yandex showed voice translator prototype for videos, available in Yandex Browser (hunchmag.com)
17228.
Ask HN: WebSockets as a Service?
17229.
Ask HN: Low vs. High COL advice for dev
17230.
No wonder why Windows 365 is only for businesses – It’s expensive (reviewgeek.com)
17231.
Master’s Degrees Are the Second Biggest Scam in Higher Education (slate.com)
17232.
Show HN: Made a service that can text you as soon as a limited item is available (mailchi.mp)
17233.
Ask HN: Why startups don't translate the products?
17234.
(Real question) Reparations coin
17235.
Toyota cancels Tokyo Games-themed TV ads in Japan (www3.nhk.or.jp)
17236.
Highest Paying Programming Languages (youtube.com)
17237.
Purified News – Join the Media Revolution (purified.news)
17238.
Where do hot dogs come from? A children's book about cellular agriculture (kickstarter.com)
17239.
Evernote's new plans – about to become even more expensive? (evernote.com)
17240.
Show HN: Connect 4 is finally recreated, and it's better than ever (github.com)
17241.
Covid: Is UK now a breeding ground for new variants? (bbc.co.uk)
17242.
What Keeps People from Using Password Managers? (wsj.com)
17243.
Ask HN: Best resources for a Covid-19 and vaccination discussion/debate?
17244.
What is time complexity of following code
17245.
The Press Now Depends on Readers for Revenue and That’s a Problem for Journalism (discoursemagazine.com)
17246.
Landing Page Feedback – NoCode Builder for React (shipr.dev)
17247.
FireCMS – Firestore CMS (firecms.co)
17248.
Is the C++ && constructor downside temporary?
17249.
GitHub Copilot on Golang (reddit.com)
17250.
Federal agencies need stricter limits on facial recognition to protect privacy (washingtonpost.com)