July 2021 Archive
2611.
When Curation Becomes Creation (queue.acm.org)
2612.
The Art of the Meta Stream Protocol: Torrents of Streams (arxiv.org)
2613.
How to set up Tegola vector tile server on Ubuntu 20.04 for OpenStreetMap (linuxbabe.com)
2614.
Scaling with common sense #2: Being future ready (zerodha.tech)
2615.
Student Loans. Medical Debt. Criminal Justice Fees. Cancel It All. (nytimes.com)
2616.
S.F. is considering downtown 'congestion pricing' (sfchronicle.com)
2617.
The Bitcoin mine with its own power plant (bbc.com)
2618.
Peter Thiel’s $5B Roth IRA Tax Haven Is the Hottest New Investing Tip (vice.com)
2619.
Surface air temperature for June 2021 (climate.copernicus.eu)
2620.
What's the most profitable programming hobby?
2621.
Ask HN: What would a Facebook that isn't evil look like?
2622.
What vaccinated people should know about their risk from the delta varian (slate.com)
2623.
Why Affluent Parents Put So Much Pressure on Their Kids (theatlantic.com)
2624.
Kaseya Hack: Incident Overview and Technical Details (helpdesk.kaseya.com)
2625.
Reservoirs are drying up in the Western U.S. (washingtonpost.com)
2626.
End Scrum Now (endscrumnow.com)
2627.
Judges Say Web Design Is ‘Pure Speech’ and That the State Can Compel It Anyway (reason.com)
2628.
Ask HN: A contractor published all my private code publicly. What would you do?
2629.
The little tech firm gunning for an airspeed record (bbc.co.uk)
2630.
Ask HN: Which companies prefer hiring ex-founders?
2631.
Things to know before getting into cyber security (2018) (doublepulsar.com)
2632.
Alternative 3 (en.wikipedia.org)
2633.
'We All Quit': How America’s Workers Are Taking Back Their Power (vice.com)
2634.
WikipediaQL: Query language for efficient data extraction from Wikipedia (early (github.com)
2635.
Show HN: Gort is a chatbot framework designed for chatops (github.com)
2636.
Build on Kubernetes from Day One (stackoverflow.blog)
2637.
A Defunct Video Hosting Site Is Flooding Normal Websites with Hardcore Porn (vice.com)
2638.
How George Saunders Is Making Sense of the World (esquire.com)
2639.
‘Highly Irregular’ Review: An Eloquent Confusion (wsj.com)
2640.
App Tracking Transparency causing 15% to 20% revenue drop for advertisers (appleinsider.com)