July 2021 Archive
29131.
Tab2Know: Building a Knowledge Base from tables in scientific papers (arxiv.org)
29132.
The Tail End (2015) (waitbutwhy.com)
29133.
Connect your Hackathon to your Favorite Apps (taikai.network)
29134.
Show HN: Make Sound – Music Player for Mac (aud1fy.github.io)
29135.
Changes Coming for Openshift.com and Cloud.Redhat.com (cloud.redhat.com)
29136.
Artificial intelligence in structural biology is here to stay (nature.com)
29137.
Sohbet (gurbetcafe.net)
29138.
Accelerating Quadratic Optimization Up to 3x with Reinforcement Learning (syncedreview.com)
29139.
Show HN: Automunge – The Pitch (medium.com)
29140.
A platform that enables creators to be paid by their fans (kunming.io)
29141.
During the Pandemic, Did You Want to Make Any Life Changes? (cupofjo.com)
29142.
Tools of the Metaverse (metapunk.co.uk)
29143.
SEC Blocks Chinese IPO Filings Until Risks Better (bloomberg.com)
29144.
Show HN: I built a cool Chrome extension? (github.com)
29145.
What's New in ES2022? (yagmurcetintas.com)
29146.
Finding the best text editor for you (git-tower.com)
29147.
DC family can't access $5.8M cryptocurrency wallet and asks for help (wjla.com)
29148.
Freedreno: Unleash the Dragon (gitlab.freedesktop.org)
29149.
#1 Weekly Dose of Software Engineering Stuff [Newsletter Archive] (kowalevski.com)
29150.
We created a new programming language just for our hiring process (blog.momocentral.com)
29151.
Frida Kahlo: The Iconic Unibrowed Mexican Artist (beyouteous.com)
29152.
UV Socks (twitter.com)
29153.
Moments Caught on Camera Hindi (youtube.com)
29154.
Code Contracts Propagate Requirements (pschanely.github.io)
29155.
Made in USA (2004) (paulgraham.com)
29156.
Olympic Athletes Run: The Difference Between Speed and Distance (nytimes.com)
29157.
Observation of Time-Crystalline Eigenstate Order on a Quantum Processor (arxiv.org)
29158.
U.S. Crypto Traders Evade Offshore Exchange Bans (wsj.com)
29159.
Tesla agrees to pay $1.5M to settle battery throttling lawsuit (theverge.com)
29160.
Let's keep our focus: Jumping ship is not always the solution (ideacooker.com)