July 2022 Archive
7561.
How I Became a Pathological Liar (nytimes.com)
7562.
SFO Int'l Terminal Evacuated After Police Find Bomb in Suspicious Package (abc7news.com)
7563.
Ask HN: Do you collect feedback for code snippets in your dev docs?
7564.
XMem: Long-Term Video Object Segmentation with an Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Model (arxiv.org)
7565.
Where have all the A-rated fridges and fridge freezers gone? (which.co.uk)
7566.
My Arsenal of CLI Tools (abhijithota.me)
7567.
Non Covid Excess Deaths (youtube.com)
7568.
As a 76-year-old let me say: Joe Biden is too old to run again Robert Reich (theguardian.com)
7569.
Ask HN: Fitness/Weight Tracking Website I Used to Use
7570.
Science is too broke to afford true facts (welltechnically.news)
7571.
Ask HN: How do you make sure a back end matches API-spec?
7572.
American Airlines reserves 50 flying taxis (theregister.com)
7573.
We're Heading into a Housing Recession: NAHB CEO (bloomberg.com)
7574.
Should Apple make billions with Apple Pay? (bloomberg.com)
7575.
Show HN: Finding my next books using SVD and Goodreads (docs.magniv.io)
7576.
Bay Area robotics company comes out of stealth (youtube.com)
7577.
Match with Software Engineering Mentors (sparkteams.app)
7578.
Convair NB-36H, first and only nuclear-powered aircraft (en.wikipedia.org)
7579.
Some of the most-popular children's apps are sharing data in 'troubling' ways (abc.net.au)
7580.
Man walks on the moon: 21 July 1969 (theguardian.com)
7581.
The Origins of APL – 1974 (youtube.com)
7582.
How realistic are anonymous abortions?
7583.
Show HN: A better way of version controlling IAC (gist.github.com)
7584.
Biopod: A Polyvalent Farm (interstellarlab.com)
7585.
Build your own WiFi Pineapple for $7 (samy.link)
7586.
Ask HN: Is there any other interactive n extensible low level pl except forths
7587.
The West’s Climate Policy Debacle (wsj.com)
7588.
Neopets data breach exposes personal data of 69M members (bleepingcomputer.com)
7589.
The Case for Job Hopping (bbc.com)
7590.
Chinese officials apologize for breaking into homes to search for Covid cases (nytimes.com)