July 2022 Archive
1981.
The History of Unix, Rob Pike [video] (2018) (youtube.com)
1982.
Show HN: Open-Source Notion UI, Lotion (github.com)
1983.
Making Things Think – AI Book (holloway.com)
1984.
LLVM backend for m88k architecture (github.com)
1985.
Sequoia Arc: Catalyst for Seed Companies (arc.sequoiacap.com)
1986.
Denmark bans Chromebooks and Google Workspace in schools over data transfer risk (techcrunch.com)
1987.
US regulators will certify first small nuclear reactor design (arstechnica.com)
1988.
Admit It, Squirrels Are Just Tree Rats (theatlantic.com)
1989.
Nothing Phone (1) (nothing.tech)
1990.
Am I an idiot for wanting a dumber phone? (wired.com)
1991.
Show HN: Netflix Calculator (netflixcalculator.com)
1992.
Ask HN: How to disable right-click blocking in the browser
1993.
Ask HN: Do you also get frequent Amazon recruitment emails?
1994.
Beating the Averages (2001) (paulgraham.com)
1995.
The Old Reader (theoldreader.com)
1996.
I got fired for unionizing at Starbucks and I’d do it again (jacobin.com)
1997.
Building a Rust Mentality (slightknack.dev)
1998.
Q2 - Tesla has announced they sold 75% of their Bitcoin (tesla-cdn.thron.com)
1999.
A Surprising Side of Carl Sagan (nautil.us)
2000.
Danish Data Protection Agency bans Google Workspace for Municipalities (blog.simpleanalytics.com)
2001.
Ancient Siberian dogs relied on humans for seafood diets (phys.org)
2002.
TinyPilot: KVM over IP Control any computer remotely (tinypilotkvm.com)
2003.
Protect your data from ransomware with S3 Object Lock (blog.symops.com)
2004.
The simple usefulness of the Secchi disk (sciencehistory.org)
2005.
Teaching Myself Calculus at Sixty-Five (newyorker.com)
2006.
FFmpeg 5.1 out – LTS release (ffmpeg.org)
2007.
Show HN: A design-by-contract Python package in ~100 lines (github.com)
2008.
Aya: your tRusty eBPF companion (deepfence.io)
2009.
Schönhage–Strassen Algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
2010.
DiscoArt: Create compelling Disco Diffusion artworks in one line (github.com)