July 2021 Archive
18031.
Ask HN: Can someone direct me to a list of characteristics advertisers collect?
18032.
Show HN: Motivo, a partying app that helps you find, host and manage parties (sites.google.com)
18033.
Warsoft.com Is Owned by Google? (warsoft.com)
18034.
Towards Data Science cops a meme hit (linkedin.com)
18035.
Six states outlaw inefficient gaming PCs (burlingtonfreepress.com)
18036.
Designing forms for gender diversity and inclusion (uxdesign.cc)
18037.
Comic Legend Stan Lee Featured in Limited Edition NFT Tribute on Mintable (crypto-reporter.com)
18038.
Intranetus – The Space for Team Work (intranetus.com)
18039.
Ask HN: Crypto Pools and Mining?
18040.
Well, this is awkward.. $HOOD is now trading on Public *Just an IPO announcement (well-this-is-awkward.com)
18041.
New EV chargers are flat and flush with the sidewalk (electrek.co)
18042.
The role of the military's science fiction (transfer-orbit.ghost.io)
18043.
Ask HN: How does this “webkey” automatically start controlling my PC?
18044.
Using Collective Bargining, AI and Machine Learning to Destroy Credit Card Debt (techcrunch.com)
18045.
Would you eat recycled landfill meat? (youtube.com)
18046.
Facebook's Ray-Ban smart glasses are coming (cnet.com)
18047.
The £1300 AFDD consumer unit [YouTube] (youtube.com)
18048.
Technical Blogs Worth Reading (web.eecs.utk.edu)
18049.
Ask HN: Good JavaScript library for smooth numeric interpolation?
18050.
Ask HN: What are apps that are based on the Ticktock API?
18051.
“Why Should I Trust You?”: Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier (arxiv.org)
18052.
Recursive Drawing (futureofcoding.org)
18053.
Flotiq and Zapier (flotiq.com)
18054.
A Liberal Michigan Town Struggles to Move Past ‘Defund the Police’ (politico.com)
18055.
How Twitter Works (twitter.com)
18056.
The summer Intel fell behind (theverge.com)
18057.
Do we need to talk about 'ultra-processed food'? [audio] (bbc.co.uk)
18058.
Avail the Service of Appliance Repair in Surrey (doctorappliance.tumblr.com)
18059.
Ask HN: What’s your favorite not so well known JavaScript library
18060.
The Pretence of Knowledge (1974) (nobelprize.org)