July 2022 Archive
361.
Tech layoffs keep stacking up (twitter.com)
362.
Stripe cuts internal valuation by 28% (wsj.com)
363.
Dutch schools must stop using Google's email and cloud due to privacy concerns (tutanota.com)
364.
S3 isn't getting cheaper (matt-rickard.com)
365.
The new wave of React state management (frontendmastery.com)
366.
Large-scale ‘sand battery’ goes online in Finland (energy-storage.news)
367.
Microrobots can brush and floss teeth in a proof-of-concept study (penntoday.upenn.edu)
368.
Google’s in-house desktop Linux (computerworld.com)
369.
Why long-term plans don't work and how to fix them (lucasfcosta.com)
370.
Programming Fonts (programmingfonts.org)
371.
Tell HN: HN Moved from M5 to AWS
372.
Why does iron deficiency cause fatigue, even in the absence of anemia? (twitter.com)
373.
RISC-V based single board computers are getting there (bret.dk)
374.
BMW heated seats subscription costs $18 per month in South Korea (motor1.com)
375.
Someone is impersonating us in a recruiting scam (kapwing.com)
376.
I won a suit against a party that sent me an unsolicited text message (twitter.com)
377.
MegaPortraits: One-Shot Megapixel Neural Head Avatars (samsunglabs.github.io)
378.
Switzerland moves ahead with underground autonomous cargo delivery (spectrum.ieee.org)
379.
How Hong Kong became a police state (economist.com)
380.
Why rails buckle in Britain (networkrail.co.uk)
381.
Vite 3.0 (vitejs.dev)
382.
An SPA Alternative (htmx.org)
383.
Lessons I wish I had been taught (1996) (alumni.media.mit.edu)
384.
Dear startups: I hate subscription services (2021) (fangdaddy.medium.com)
385.
An interactive mechanical contraption in pure CSS (cohost.org)
386.
Having no experience can be better than having the wrong experience (twitter.com)
387.
Auto manufacturer family tree: Who owns what? (whichcar.com.au)
388.
America’s favorite family outings are increasingly out of reach (thehustle.co)
389.
Ask HN: What is with the new URLs on facebook.com?
390.
My New Sony NW-A55 Walkman (rubenerd.com)