July 2022 Archive
391.
Has the world become less colourful? (twitter.com)
392.
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
393.
Tailscale ate my network (and I love it) (smackeyacky.blogspot.com)
394.
Launch HN: Hello (YC S22) – A search engine for developers
395.
The Preprocessor Iceberg Meme (jadlevesque.github.io)
396.
Ask HN: Where can I find small companies to work for part-time?
397.
How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself (2014) (themarginalian.org)
398.
MIT engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body (news.mit.edu)
399.
The trimodal nature of software salaries in the Netherlands and Europe (2021) (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
400.
Learning The Elite Class (aella.substack.com)
401.
For centuries, English bakers’ biggest customers were horses (atlasobscura.com)
402.
Python for Data Analysis, 3rd Edition (wesmckinney.com)
403.
Okay, Google: To protect women, collect less data about everyone (washingtonpost.com)
404.
I can’t believe that I can prove that it can sort (blog.adacore.com)
405.
Life Stats (neal.fun)
406.
Pioneering economist says our obsession with growth must end (nytimes.com)
407.
Plano man keeping Blockbuster alive (dallasnews.com)
408.
A Spectre Is Haunting Unicode (2018) (dampfkraft.com)
409.
Things I wish everyone knew about Git (Part II) (blog.plover.com)
410.
Publii: Open-source local WYSIWYG static site CMS (github.com)
411.
Mechanics invent an axle that can achieve steering angles of up to 80 degrees (interestingengineering.com)
412.
Is the Kalman filter just a low-pass filter? (jbconsulting.substack.com)
413.
My experience writing and selling a short story (superamit.substack.com)
414.
See Thru Jet Engine [video] (youtube.com)
415.
Meta slashes hiring plans, girds for 'fierce' headwinds (reuters.com)
416.
Strange new phase of matter acts like it has two time dimensions (phys.org)
417.
A Crack in the Linux Firewall (randorisec.fr)
418.
Twitter Layoff Started Today (linkedin.com)
419.
Framework Laptop (2022) review: the repairability dream (theverge.com)
420.
Private equity may be heading for a fall (economist.com)