August 2022 Archive
901.
Type of Barcodes and Their Usage (scanbot.io)
902.
Micro-SaaS Alternatives to BigTech/VC (microfounder.com)
903.
AMD Launches Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop Processors with Zen 4 Architecture (amd.com)
904.
The obsessive pleasures of mechanical-keyboard tinkerers (newyorker.com)
905.
Tech Compensation in Europe (techpays.eu)
906.
Does my data fit in RAM? (yourdatafitsinram.net)
907.
AppLovin bids $17.5B to acquire Unity (axios.com)
908.
Helium (blog.dshr.org)
909.
Age verification providers say don’t worry about California design code (techdirt.com)
910.
Puppertino: A CSS framework based on Human Guidelines from Apple (github.com)
911.
Chez Scheme (github.com)
912.
SoftBank’s losses reveal Masayoshi Son’s broken business model (bloomberg.com)
913.
Xbox has accused Sony of paying Game Pass 'block fees' to developers (videogameschronicle.com)
914.
JWST: Identification of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere (arxiv.org)
915.
Old Problem About Mathematical Curves Falls to Young Couple (quantamagazine.org)
916.
The CRPG Addict (crpgaddict.blogspot.com)
917.
Holier Than Thou: Precision Holes by Drilling, Boring, and Reaming (2021) (tarkka.co)
918.
Ask HN: Are we building a tech dystopia?
919.
Finally fixed my PC’s persistent graphics and audio stutters (ctrl.blog)
920.
In the battle over the right to repair, open-source tractors offer alternatives (civileats.com)
921.
Gmail will call the cops on you based on the content of your emails (pluralistic.net)
922.
Research shows circadian clock influences metabolism, cell and tumor growth (phys.org)
923.
Ruff – a fast Python Linter written in Rust (github.com)
924.
Amazon is not going to make a bid for Electronic Arts – sources (thegamer.com)
925.
Why does anything exist? (alwaysasking.com)
926.
Telegram is asking German users when to share information with law enforcement
927.
US Mortgage Lenders Are Starting to Go Broke (bloomberg.com)
928.
How to get a PhD in mathematics in a timely fashion (2020) [pdf] (sites.math.washington.edu)
929.
Ambient Scotrail Beats – Relax to Scottish train announcements over low-fi beats (matteason.co.uk)
930.
Saudi Arabia sentenced a woman to 34 years in prison for tweeting (theverge.com)