July 2022 Archive
4561.
Gun applicants required to list social media accounts (apnews.com)
4562.
Ask HN: Have you emigrated recently? Where to and why?
4563.
Money – How much were the 30 pieces of silver (Judas's payment) worth? (christianity.stackexchange.com)
4564.
Why Medium Failed (theverge.com)
4565.
Windows 11 on ARM on macOS on M1 MacBook – cold boot to running Visual Studio (youtube.com)
4566.
Ask HN: Thinking of writing article(s) on Sales for Engineers
4567.
Working from home isn't a free company benefit (bloomberg.com)
4568.
The Ad Hominem Fallacy Fallacy (laurencetennant.com)
4569.
Spotify stops making Car Thing 5 months after general launch (arstechnica.com)
4570.
Ask HN: Do mRNA vaccines need to be tested when updated to handle variants?
4571.
Ask HN: How many Amazon recruiters are currently bugging you?
4572.
Russia fines Google $374M for letting the truth about Ukraine be told (theregister.com)
4573.
Get over it: Microsoft is a Linux and open source company these days (theregister.com)
4574.
Was Yellowstone’s Deadliest Wolf Hunt in 100 Years an Inside Job? (theintercept.com)
4575.
Oral vancomcyin for primary sclerosing cholangitis (thecomicalcolon.com)
4576.
MIT scientists found a way to boil water more quickly and efficiently (interestingengineering.com)
4577.
Show HN: Inject TailwindCSS into HTML Templates (github.com)
4578.
Netflix to Its Techies: Shut Up (vulture.com)
4579.
Senate Votes 64-34 to Advance Chips Bill (wsj.com)
4580.
Microsoft Teams is down – worldwide?
4581.
Ask HN: Should I sign this NDA before job interview? (jsfiddle.net)
4582.
Keeper Tax job ad is how job ads should be
4583.
Show HN: WebReducer – micro event sourcing cloud function (webreducer.dev)
4584.
Ask HN: How do you keep up broadly with science?
4585.
Elon Musk Damaged Twitter and Left It Worse Off (nytimes.com)
4586.
A Brief History of the Telegraph (artsandculture.google.com)
4587.
France Faces a Shortage of Mustard, Its Uniquely Beloved Condiment (nytimes.com)
4588.
How the Media Polarized Us (city-journal.org)
4589.
John Romero is developing a new FPS (twitter.com)
4590.
Software Is Eating the World (2011) (a16z.com)