July 2022 Archive
3451.
NewPipe (ad-free, open-source YouTube) 0.23.1 released: DASH to the finish line (newpipe.net)
3452.
Show HN: Stdg – Universal 2D Graphics (github.com)
3453.
Scam apps still active on App Store – steal over $100M annually (laptopmag.com)
3454.
Senate Bill to Federally Legalize Marijuana (marijuanamoment.net)
3455.
FFmpeg now supports JPEG XL and AVIF: how to convert images (nixsanctuary.com)
3456.
VW Board Ousts CEO Herbert Diess After Pivot to Electric Vehicles (wsj.com)
3457.
SkyWater and Google expand open source program to new 90nm technology (opensource.googleblog.com)
3458.
Surprising dust strike on Webb telescope has scientists on alert (nature.com)
3459.
HP Printers Try to Send Data Back to HP About Your Devices and What You Print (robertheaton.com)
3460.
It’s Time to Say Goodbye to These Obsolete Python Libraries (martinheinz.dev)
3461.
A Language Design Analysis of HolyC (2019) (harrisontotty.github.io)
3462.
Epic Potery: Drinking with the Ancients (antigonejournal.com)
3463.
Meta's revenue shrank for the first time in its history (engadget.com)
3464.
3465.
Pine64 is working on a RISC-V single-board computer (liliputing.com)
3466.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is assassinated at a campaign rally (npr.org)
3467.
Army Cuts Off 60K Unvaccinated Guard and Reserve Soldiers (news.yahoo.com)
3468.
WebAmp: WinAmp 2 for the Browser (github.com)
3469.
Putin Bans Crypto Payments in Russia (cryptobriefing.com)
3470.
Stack Computers: The New Wave (1989) (users.ece.cmu.edu)
3471.
Global Warming Visualization (twitter.com)
3472.
Leaving Python-Dev Behind (lwn.net)
3473.
Mystery shrouds colossal Brink’s heist at I-5 truck stop (latimes.com)
3474.
Mark Zuckerberg braces Meta employees for ‘intense period’ (theverge.com)
3475.
3476.
Broken Windows Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
3477.
Heat pumps are efficient and eco-friendly. So why are they so rarely used? (washingtonpost.com)
3478.
Are our phones becoming too smart to do dumb stuff?
3479.
US support for environmental policies fading as political gap remains huge (arstechnica.com)
3480.
Remote workers, how do you stop thinking about work?