July 2021 Archive
91.
Alphafold (github.com)
92.
Google Internal Comics (goomics.net)
93.
The Untold Story of SQLite (corecursive.com)
94.
Grand jury indicts Trevor Milton, Nikola founder, on three counts of fraud (cnbc.com)
95.
Man dies of a heart attack after minors swatted him over his rare Twitter handle (techspot.com)
96.
IPv4 pricing (docs.hetzner.com)
97.
Creep – a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font (github.com)
98.
macOS Nix setup: an alternative to Homebrew (2020) (wickedchicken.github.io)
99.
WebAssembly from Scratch: From FizzBuzz to DooM (github.com)
100.
Protect student privacy: ban eproctoring (baneproctoring.com)
101.
Germany's national healthcare system adopts Matrix for communication (matrix.org)
102.
My business might have 32 days before it's shut down by NYC [video] (youtube.com)
103.
Migrating Facebook to MySQL 8.0 (engineering.fb.com)
104.
Math Problems for children from 5 to 15 (2004) [pdf] (imaginary.org)
105.
Evil programmer's tip: avoid “easy” things (2016) (yosefk.com)
106.
Police are telling ShotSpotter to alter evidence from gunshot-detecting AI (vice.com)
107.
Secret Recordings Reveal How Exxon Lobbyists Manipulate Politicians and Public (gizmodo.com)
108.
I am often asked if I will “return to cryptocurrency” (twitter.com)
109.
The case for banning non-competes (slowboring.com)
110.
Starlink review, four months in (jeffgeerling.com)
111.
Show HN: RSS feeds for arbitrary websites using CSS selectors (feed-me-up-scotty.vincenttunru.com)
112.
About the security content of iOS 14.7.1 and iPadOS 14.7.1 (support.apple.com)
113.
My mindfulness practice led me to meltdown (danlawton.substack.com)
114.
Juul bought an entire issue of a scholarly journal (prospect.org)
115.
How many real numbers exist? New proof moves closer to an answer (quantamagazine.org)
116.
For developers, Safari is crap and outdated (blog.perrysun.com)
117.
Against SQL (scattered-thoughts.net)
118.
How the Python import system works (tenthousandmeters.com)
119.
Deurbanising the Web [pdf] (lab6.com)
120.
Video game developers at Activision Blizzard say they'll walk out Wednesday (axios.com)