July 2022 Archive
121.
The case for bad coffee (2015) (seriouseats.com)
122.
Mullvad is now available on Amazon (mullvad.net)
123.
FBI is hiding details about a raid on Americans’ safe deposit boxes (reason.com)
124.
Mpv – A free, open source, and cross-platform media player (mpv.io)
125.
Nuclear energy is clean (collectifission.nl)
126.
ImHex – A Hex Editor (github.com)
127.
Lichess: The free and open source chess server (github.com)
128.
A brief history of nobody wants to work anymore (twitter.com)
129.
Bill Watterson’s refusal to license Calvin and Hobbes (2016) (thelegalartist.com)
130.
I made a Google sheet of local elections and it's been removed from Google Drive (twitter.com)
131.
Tell HN: I have the perfect job, why is it not enough?
132.
Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” synth sounds (reverbmachine.com)
133.
There are no open issues or pull requests on Flask (twitter.com)
134.
Ask HN: I love programming but hate the industry. Can anyone relate?
135.
Prose.sh – A blog platform for hackers (prose.sh)
136.
Asus Zenfone 9 (asus.com)
137.
PostgreSQL 14 Internals Book (postgrespro.com)
138.
Show HN: I built an app for when I talk too much in online meetings (unblah.me)
139.
Teams is killing my Mac every day (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
140.
New in Calibre 6.0 (calibre-ebook.com)
141.
Australian activist can't use encrypted apps, must let police access phone (abc.net.au)
142.
Iceland’s forest and bush cover has increased sixfold since 1990 (icelandreview.com)
143.
Fran Blanche: This Is Not Legal (youtube.com)
144.
A clip from Stray got me banned from Twitter (fanbyte.com)
145.
Notepad++ v8.4.3: Unhappy Users' Edition (notepad-plus-plus.org)
146.
It’s time to leave the leap second in the past (engineering.fb.com)
147.
U.S. News pulls Columbia University from its 2022 rankings (forbes.com)
148.
Unity is acquiring a company who made a malware installer (pcgamer.com)
149.
Nuclear turn green as EU parliament approves new taxonomy (earth.org)
150.
EasyRPG (easyrpg.org)