July 2022 Archive
781.
Brazil's answer to the Sichuan pepper (bbc.com)
782.
CircleCI Announces Support for Gitlab (circleci.com)
783.
Diet and its effects on the gut biome in the pathophysiology of mental disorders (nature.com)
784.
Batman easter egg (click the bat signal) (google.com)
785.
Hetzner appears to impose unlisted “fair use” on traffic (lowendtalk.com)
786.
Google delays phasing out ad cookies on Chrome until 2024 (bloomberg.com)
787.
How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops (cloud.google.com)
788.
Magnasanti – The largest and most terrible city of SimCity (weekly-geekly.imtqy.com)
789.
FTC committed to enforcing law against illegal use, sharing of sensitive data (ftc.gov)
790.
Number of pubs in England and Wales falls to record low (theguardian.com)
791.
Arguing from compassion (2021) (centerforinquiry.org)
792.
Ask HN: Has YouTube peaked?
793.
WebContainers are now supported in Firefox on desktop and Android (blog.stackblitz.com)
794.
Analyzing Indie Hacker Products with Verified Revenue (scrapingfish.com)
795.
Godot 4.0 development enters feature freeze ahead of the first beta (godotengine.org)
796.
QA workers at Blizzard Albany are unionizing (gamedeveloper.com)
797.
Cold-brewing of coffee by picosecond-pulsed laser extraction (nature.com)
798.
Why don’t we have a strategy? (cutlefish.substack.com)
799.
Medicare Could Have Saved $3.6B on Generic Drugs (drugs.com)
800.
How do other animals see the world? (nhm.ac.uk)
801.
Advice needed for backing up and hosting large amount of files
802.
The night I met Einstein (1955) (rd.com)
803.
Lyra: Fast, in-memory, typo-tolerant, full-text search engine in TypeScript (github.com)
804.
Visualizing quantum mechanics in an interactive simulation (lab.quantumflytrap.com)
805.
Some Thoughts on Zig (v5.chriskrycho.com)
806.
2022 Amish Population Profile (groups.etown.edu)
807.
Governor Newsom announces California will make its own insulin (kion546.com)
808.
Why am I excited about WebAssembly? (blog.colinbreck.com)
809.
The Swerve (locusmag.com)
810.
Blackmail attempt left a Houston restaurant bombarded with 1-star reviews (houstonchronicle.com)