July 2021 Archive
3601.
Alex (en.wikipedia.org)
3602.
Show HN: CodeApprove – better code review for teams on GitHub (codeapprove.com)
3603.
Museum obtains rare demo of id Software’s Super Mario Bros. 3 PC port (arstechnica.com)
3604.
Early-Morning Light Exposure Makes Mice Less Depressed (the-scientist.com)
3605.
Time Travel: Running Python 3.7 on XP (2018) (ntcore.com)
3606.
New Zealand rated best place to survive global societal collapse (theguardian.com)
3607.
Help! How Do I Accept That I’m Burned Out? (wired.com)
3608.
An Oral History of ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (theringer.com)
3609.
A Large Ransomware Attack Has Ensnared 1000 of Companies (gizmodo.com)
3610.
Analysis: If you’re rich, you’re more lucky than smart. Math can prove it (pbs.org)
3611.
The cost of cyber insurance increased 32 per cent last year (theregister.com)
3612.
Global Warming Ate My Homework (piratewires.com)
3613.
I believe I shouldn't be competing with transgender athletes (eu.usatoday.com)
3614.
How the FBI played a role in the capture of Princess Latifa of Dubai (yahoo.com)
3615.
Officials: Texas was “seconds and minutes” away from an uncontrolled blackout (buzzfeednews.com)
3616.
3617.
Russia to build RISC-V processors
3618.
NASA Study Projects a Surge in Coastal Flooding, Starting in 2030s (nasa.gov)
3619.
This is no ordinary spying. Our most intimate selves are exposed – Arundhati Roy (theguardian.com)
3620.
Stack Overflow not reachable via IPv6 (meta.stackoverflow.com)
3621.
Twitter Suspends Science Writer After He Posts Results of Pfizer Clinical Test (jonathanturley.org)
3622.
Treating the Unvaccinated (newyorker.com)
3623.
We Need a New Term for Video Games (nytimes.com)
3624.
I created a crypto price alert app. Apple rejected it for nonsense
3625.
Welcome Polygenically Screened Babies (astralcodexten.substack.com)
3626.
The Average Cost of Food in the US (move.org)
3627.
Battle over Critical Race Theory (wsj.com)
3628.
Ask HN: How do you deal with work pressure?
3629.
Apple is threatening to take down my app because of a bogus trademark claim
3630.
Ask HN: Why Martin Gardner is no longer popular?