July 2022 Archive
7891.
The Surprisingly Manual Process of Building Automotive Wire Harnesses (hackaday.com)
7892.
Study finds Wikipedia influences judicial behavior (news.mit.edu)
7893.
Asdf Linux elixir upgrade (how to upgrade mix) (wwwhww.news)
7894.
The Russian Economy Is Imploding (foreignpolicy.com)
7895.
Minecraft 1.19.1 released with chat reporting and global bans on private servers (minecraft.net)
7896.
Business Retreats and Sanctions Are Crippling the Russian Economy (papers.ssrn.com)
7897.
EU found evidence employee phones compromised with spyware (reuters.com)
7898.
Strong quake kills at least 5, injures dozens in northern Philippines (cnbc.com)
7899.
Eating Too Much Protein Makes Pee a Problem Pollutant in the U.S. (scientificamerican.com)
7900.
Bull-Bear – a daily number guessing game (bullbear.snippet.finance)
7901.
What Is Tom Bombadil Doing in the Lord of the Rings? (twitter.com)
7902.
Cold showers as German city of Hanover reacts to Russian gas crisis (bbc.co.uk)
7903.
Zuck Says Instagram Is Going to Suck Twice as Much Next Year (gizmodo.com)
7904.
Code Snitching: Nashvillians Are Weaponizing Metro Codes (nashvillescene.com)
7905.
Meta thinks Facebook may need more “harmful health misinformation” [Updated] (arstechnica.com)
7906.
Your Own Engineering Workstation, with Mame (hackaday.com)
7907.
Ask HN: At what point did you decide that CS research is not for you?
7908.
Just add water to activate a disposable paper battery (techxplore.com)
7909.
Bringing “no-code” cells to Hex (hex.tech)
7910.
Flock Safety [YC] Says License Plate Readers Reduce Crime. It’s Not That Simple (wired.com)
7911.
US power companies spending millions to protect profits and fight clean energy (theguardian.com)
7912.
Lens IDE for Kubernetes goes subscription only (mirantis.com)
7913.
How to prepare your Web application for Web MIDI on Firefox (blog.karimratib.me)
7914.
Fixing the Broken Open Source Funding Model with Sustainable License (manishrjain.com)
7915.
AMC Uses Dark Patterns for Their AMC Stubs A-List Membership
7916.
Graphene's superpowers could soon be unleashed (bbc.com)
7917.
Jan. 6 Texts Missing for Trump Homeland Security’s Wolf and Cuccinelli (washingtonpost.com)
7918.
Examples of large production-grade, open-source React apps (maxrozen.com)
7919.
Notesnook (encrypted notes app) is going open source (github.com)
7920.
Russia is facing a Russian keyboard shortage (themoscowtimes.com)