July 2022 Archive
1471.
Do breastfed children have higher IQs? The answer is annoyingly hard to uncover (stuartritchie.substack.com)
1472.
The need for quantum computers remains small (theregister.com)
1473.
CZ5B (Chinese rocket) Reentry Prediction (aerospace.org)
1474.
Is the silence of the Great Plains to blame for ‘prairie madness’? (atlasobscura.com)
1475.
Hg Init: A Mercurial Tutorial (hginit.github.io)
1476.
35 years of 'RoboCop': An unforgettable vision of techno-fascist America (faroutmagazine.co.uk)
1477.
Google Cloud (Europe-west2) is experiencing downtime (status.cloud.google.com)
1478.
Show HN: Birdy – Twitter Profile A/B Testing (birdy.so)
1479.
Truckers plan LA/Long Beach work stoppage Wednesday to protest AB5 (freightwaves.com)
1480.
Raspberry Pi Pico Hack Unlocks Two Extra “Hidden” GPIO Pins (hackster.io)
1481.
DIY Smartphone Lora Connection (2021) (hackster.io)
1482.
Data-Parallel Actors: A Programming Model for Scalable Query Serving Systems (micahlerner.com)
1483.
Toyota RAV4 Prime hybrid SUV now selling for 48% over MSRP (driverbase.com)
1484.
Ask HN: Why is everything in JavaScript changing so fast?
1485.
What Is Pozidriv? How Does It Differ from a Phillips Drive? (2020) (albanycountyfasteners.com)
1486.
James Webb Space Telescope White House Briefing (youtube.com)
1487.
Ask HN: Do you maintain a list of RSS links of GOAT blogs?
1488.
Ask HN: How do you search for products / apps given a list of requirements?
1489.
Baking bread with the Romans part III – the panis quadratus strikes back (2018) (tavolamediterranea.com)
1490.
Building a Cache in Elixir (openmymind.net)
1491.
Data Center Heatmap (barry.blog)
1492.
AMD’s Athlon 64: Getting the Basics Right (chipsandcheese.com)
1493.
Sprites mods – A tiny Pinball Fantasies table (spritesmods.com)
1494.
ArchiveTeam File Format Wiki (fileformats.archiveteam.org)
1495.
The Water Wars Come to the Suburbs (newyorker.com)
1496.
Americans still think they can make money flipping houses (cbsnews.com)
1497.
ChromeOS Flex is now ready to scale to PCs and Macs (cloud.google.com)
1498.
This week in KDE: Tons of UI improvements and bugfixes (pointieststick.com)
1499.
The Continuous Delivery Test (sourceless.org)
1500.
Unix didn't use to support '#!', a brief history (utcc.utoronto.ca)