July 2022 Archive
691.
692.
Europeans will be able to unsubscribe from Prime with two clicks
(theguardian.com)
693.
How Wikipedia influences judicial behavior
(csail.mit.edu)
694.
Cubernetes
(justingarrison.com)
695.
I don't care how you web dev; I just need more better web apps
(baldurbjarnason.com)
696.
On “A Canticle for Leibowitz”
(loukidelis.com)
697.
Designing the Characters of 'Cowboy Bebop'
(animationobsessive.substack.com)
698.
Wikenigma is an encyclopedia for topics with unknown answers
(wikenigma.org.uk)
699.
BBC Basic Editor
(bbcmic.ro)
700.
Ferrocene: Rust toolchain to safety-critical environments
(ferrous-systems.com)
701.
Reference count, don't garbage collect
(kevinlawler.com)
702.
Goodbye, Feedly
(erikgahner.dk)
703.
The New American Micro-SaaS Dream
(microfounder.com)
704.
Byte Magazine: The Forth Language (1980)
(archive.org)
706.
Joni Mitchell learned to play guitar again after a 2015 brain aneurysm
(openculture.com)
707.
Timsort (2019)
(skerritt.blog)
708.
Indie Microblogging
(book.micro.blog)
709.
Developing Godot Projects with Neovim
(devpoga.org)
710.
711.
A coding error caused Rogers outage that left millions without service
(theglobeandmail.com)
712.
What I wish someone would have told me about using RabbitMQ (2020)
(ryanrodemoyer.github.io)
713.
Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D
(prepar3d.com)
714.
Usborne computer and coding books from the 1980s
(usborne.com)
715.
Negative incentives in academic research
(lemire.me)
716.
Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979)
(jsoftware.com)
717.
Practical Real-Time Hex Tiling
(github.com)
718.
The Feynman Technique 2.0: How to Take Your Learning to the Next Level
(themindcollection.com)
719.
Zendesk to be acquired
(investor.zendesk.com)
720.