July 2024 Archive
7321.
Is it just me or did Kagi's Chrome extension get removed? (chromewebstore.google.com)
7322.
Nix Language Basics (nix.dev)
7323.
Twitter Registration Sucks
7324.
Show HN: A text editor that works on terminals (github.com)
7325.
Not Disruptive, and Proud of It (longform.asmartbear.com)
7326.
Reaching $5k/month with a free note-taking app (quicknotes.co)
7327.
Proton Drive's photo backup comes to iOS (proton.me)
7328.
Romania mandates energy storage for prosumers (pv-magazine.com)
7329.
Does anyone works at Amazon? My money was stollen in the marketplace
7330.
Show HN: Paird.ai. I Made a AI-Powered Real-Time Platform for Developers (paird.ai)
7331.
April Fools prank turns into genius marketing by these two entrepreneurs (onthesceneny.com)
7332.
Glazing over Security (spylab.ai)
7333.
More you play, more aggressive you become: video games and hostile expectations (sciencedirect.com)
7334.
Google Jigsaw study finds Gen Z folk heuristics of credibility (businessinsider.com)
7335.
AI companions effectively reduce loneliness, new working paper finds (suchscience.net)
7336.
How the Dutch became the tallest nation on Earth (english.elpais.com)
7337.
I think (GNU) Emacs bankruptcy is inevitable in the longer term (utcc.utoronto.ca)
7338.
The FFmpeg/Libav situation (2012) (blog.pkh.me)
7339.
Stages of Posthuman Grief (danfaggella.com)
7340.
XStreaming: Open-source mobile client for xCloud and Xbox home streaming (github.com)
7341.
Saudi Aramco, world's largest oil company bets on the enduring power of petrol (ft.com)
7342.
AT&T breach leaked call and text records from 'nearly all' wireless customers (theverge.com)
7343.
Smart rings: England players hope £300 gadget will give them Euro 2024 edge (theguardian.com)
7344.
Ask HN: Developers using Java without Spring, and what is the alternative?
7345.
OpenAI reportedly nears breakthrough with "reasoning" AI (arstechnica.com)
7346.
What if we made human colonies on icebergs? (transhumanaxiology.substack.com)
7347.
You are responsible for the consequences of your speech (Yes, really) (llwyn.srht.site)
7348.
Forth: The Hacker's Language (hackaday.com)
7349.
Launching Bitcoin Good First Issues (bitcoindevs.xyz)
7350.
Mozilla and telemetry opinions that zero people asked for (mastodon.social)