July 2022 Archive
6121.
DNA bio-weapon that can target a single person (dailymail.co.uk)
6122.
Scaffolding protein functional sites using deep learning [pdf] (ipd.uw.edu)
6123.
Data storage solutions manufacturer Drobo files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (dpreview.com)
6124.
Productivity Planner – Printable Templates (preseterra.gumroad.com)
6125.
The Rise of Micro-Subscriptions (protocol.com)
6126.
Ant colonies behave like neural networks when making decisions (sciencedaily.com)
6127.
Walmart issues profit warning as soaring inflation hits customers (ft.com)
6128.
Former rugby players with early-onset dementia to sue sport's governing bodies (itv.com)
6129.
Covid Virus May Tunnel Through Nanotubes from Nose to Brain (scientificamerican.com)
6130.
Richer people left San Francisco in the pandemic (sfchronicle.com)
6131.
Toronto Airport Is World’s Worst for Delays Amid Current Travel Chaos (wsj.com)
6132.
Good API Error Copy (yep.so)
6133.
Cowboy and cat wearing white jeans on a farm, low angle, photorealistic, sunset (labs.openai.com)
6134.
Kraken, a U.S. Crypto Exchange, Is Suspected of Violating Sanctions (nytimes.com)
6135.
European gas prices soar after Russia deepens supply cuts (ft.com)
6136.
Building Webhooks That Scale (inngest.com)
6137.
CNN Poll: 75% of Democratic voters want someone other than Biden in 2024 (cnn.com)
6138.
Siemens' new home EV charger adapter ends need for electrical panel upgrades (electrek.co)
6139.
US GDP Contracted in 2 Consecutive Quarters (wsj.com)
6140.
Tor Is Fighting – and Beating – Russian Censorship (wired.com)
6141.
Biden tries to persuade Americans that the U.S. is not in a recession (nytimes.com)
6142.
Show HN: I made Spatium – For space image lovers and astronomy fans like me (spatium.earth)
6143.
Show HN: Movicorn – move to AWS in one click (movicorn.com)
6144.
Amazon Drive is ending on December 31, 2023
6145.
Google Play Store takes aim at annoying game ads,copycat apps,and misinformation (9to5google.com)
6146.
Amazon sheds record 99k employees after overstaffing warehouses (geekwire.com)
6147.
Ask HN: How has your area of study or work helped you more generally?
6148.
In Praise of SQLite (i-programmer.info)
6149.
Extending SQLite with Rust (sergey.khabibullin.com)
6150.
Interesting languages and their selling points (pema.dev)