July 2023 Archive
3241.
Eating too much added sugar increases risk of dying with heart disease (2014) (health.harvard.edu)
3242.
Play the Nimatron, the World’s First Video Game Invented in 1930s New York (flashbak.com)
3243.
Atari STacy (1989) (en.wikipedia.org)
3244.
On Dark Triads in Silicon Valley (xander.ai)
3245.
MF FOOM: AI-generated MF DOOM songs (roman.computer)
3246.
Symbolics CGI production notes: How Stanley and Stella came together (1988) (archive.org)
3247.
Mint – language created for writing single-page applications (mint-lang.com)
3248.
Research suggests coffee has unique cognitive benefits beyond caffeine (psypost.org)
3249.
I've used social networks since the 80s. Threads is the most annoying one (zdnet.com)
3250.
Mastodon grows more in single weekend than the entire user base of BlueSky (theverge.com)
3251.
Would We Recognize Extraterrestrial Technology If We Saw It? (hackaday.com)
3252.
The X.org Project (x.org)
3253.
The Big Penis War (texasmonthly.com)
3254.
Scientists detect sign that a crucial ocean current is near collapse (washingtonpost.com)
3255.
Show HN: Find Mullvad VPN servers with the lowest latency (github.com)
3256.
TSA to expand facial recognition to 400 US airports (fastcompany.com)
3257.
Show HN: An open app development platform for eInk smart screen (github.com)
3258.
Privacy – iOS 16.5.1 still bypasses the VPN connection, also in Lockdown Mode
3259.
The Many Lives of the Medieval Wound Man (2016) (publicdomainreview.org)
3260.
The Microplastic Crisis Is Getting Exponentially Worse (wired.com)
3261.
Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor dies aged 56 (bbc.com)
3262.
The bug at the heart of the NPM ecosystem (blog.vlt.sh)
3263.
3264.
Electric Vehicles for Everyone? The Impossible Dream (manhattan.institute)
3265.
Amazon CEO Asks His Hollywood Studio to Explain Its Big Spending (bloomberg.com)
3266.
Show HN: Prototype for ETH Signing for endorsing Wikipedia updates (loom.com)
3267.
Ask HN: How do you “clean” Windows from all bloatware?
3268.
The Last Place on Earth Any Tourist Should Go (theatlantic.com)
3269.
Peptide analyses reveal female leadership in Copper Age Iberia (C. 2900–2650 BC) (nature.com)
3270.
Why Is Everyone Watching TV with the Subtitles On? (theatlantic.com)