July 2022 Archive
331.
New Arizona law makes it illegal to film within 8 feet of police (axios.com)
332.
GPSJam: Daily Maps of GPS Interference (gpsjam.org)
333.
OpenDroneMap (opendronemap.org)
334.
Pretty maps in Python (tech.marksblogg.com)
335.
Tell HN: Salesforce has globally revoked Slack's holiday shutdown benefit
336.
Shamelessness as a strategy (2019) (nadia.xyz)
337.
Knuth changes his mind on Bernoulli number B_1 (www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu)
338.
Polio Detected in US (arstechnica.com)
339.
Show HN: I made some ambient music generators that run in your browser (flowful.app)
340.
Irwin – the protector of Lichess from all chess players villainous (github.com)
341.
Domino's spent $50.4M on TV ads to brag about $100k donation (old.reddit.com)
342.
Did the early medieval era ever take place? (jonn.substack.com)
343.
GoodbyeDPI: Deep Packet Inspection circumvention utility (github.com)
344.
The local news crisis is deepening America's divides (axios.com)
345.
Ask HN: Why do I struggle to follow corporate meetings?
346.
Bear Blog – A privacy-first, fast blogging platform (bearblog.dev)
347.
How to fuck up an airport (radiospaetkauf.com)
348.
Visualizing Algorithms (2014) (bost.ocks.org)
349.
A chess robot in Moscow has broken the finger of its human opponent (newsbeezer.com)
350.
My Poor Experience With Azure (or why I'm sticking with AWS) (new.pythonforengineers.com)
351.
Upgrading from Debian Jessie to Bullseye after nearly 30 years (diziet.dreamwidth.org)
352.
Scorched Earth: The Mother of All Games (whicken.com)
353.
Python is Actually Portable (ahgamut.github.io)
354.
Playstation Store removes Studiocanal movies, no refunds offered (gameshub.com)
355.
Being on call sucks (bobbiechen.com)
356.
Scunthorpe Sans, A font that censors bad language automatically (vole.wtf)
357.
I'm hosting a website on a RAID0 of 30 floppy drives (totallynormalwebsite.ddns.net)
358.
The Design of Everyday Things – Book Summary and Notes (elvischidera.com)
359.
Lisp in 99 lines of C and how to write one yourself [pdf] (github.com)
360.
Inflation rose 9.1% in June, even more than expected (cnbc.com)