July 2022 Archive
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3782.
Tetris in Conway's Game of Life (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
3783.
For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws (nytimes.com)
3784.
Guessing, reconstructing and recovering data from a partially wiped disk (nyllep.wordpress.com)
3785.
Why WebAssembly Belongs Outside the Browser (wasm.builders)
3786.
Major incident declared in London as fires burn (bbc.co.uk)
3787.
Pg-agent: a Prometheus Postgres exporter focused on query performance statistics (coroot.com)
3788.
(Re)Introducing Prefect: The Global Coordination Plane (prefect.io)
3789.
A 'nano-robot' built from DNA to explore cell processes (sciencedaily.com)
3790.
Ask HN: At which moment did you realise that you are built for computer science?
3791.
How an engineer looks at the idea of pumping water from Mississippi to the West (desertsun.com)
3792.
Ask HN: Do you think Hacker News is missing any features?
3793.
Ask HN: How do you keep code reviews from taking forever?
3794.
Ask HN: Do you assume good will at work?
3795.
Ash HN: Book you wish you read as a kid?
3796.
Ask HN: How to utilize excess energy in remote areas
3797.
Ask HN: Best single GPU and all-purpose server?
3798.
Ask HN: How to get a company to remove my email from an account
3799.
Ask HN: Going All-In on Rust
3800.
Long term high-fat diet expands waistline and shrinks brain (unisa.edu.au)
3801.
Show HN: I built an all-in-one virtual production platform for indies (SceneForge.app)
3802.
Ask HN: Anyone have any cool Open Source Projects and looking for contributors?
3803.
Is It Better to Repair or Replace Your Aging Vehicle in This Car Market? (jalopnik.com)
3804.
New York state buys robots for lonely elders (thesciverse.com)
3805.
Ask HN: Unconventional places of business to rent a desk?
3806.
Ask HN: Fnac's Stack?
3807.
Hackers allegedly cracked Hunter Biden’s iCloud (dailydot.com)
3808.
NFL agrees to end race-based brain testing in $1B settlement on concussions (npr.org)
3809.
I just clicked on an api.equifax.com link in a text message
3810.
Bad firearms marketing has given the U.S. a national nightmare (theatlantic.com)