July 2024 Archive
1321.
How to Preserve Physical Photos (ente.io)
1322.
HE.net problem (mailman.nanog.org)
1323.
The Old Bailey with Britain's last court reporters (theguardian.com)
1324.
Analog GPS: Scrolling Wrist and Car-Mounted Maps of the 20s and 30s (2016) (99percentinvisible.org)
1325.
Against choosing your political allegiances based on who is "pro-crypto" (vitalik.eth.limo)
1326.
Data Formats: 3D, Audio, Image (paulbourke.net)
1327.
Lessons learned in 35 years of making software (dev.jimgrey.net)
1328.
Can I? Tools (status.pointless.one)
1329.
Portugal brings back tax breaks for foreigners in bid to woo digital nomads (fortune.com)
1330.
Why is Sweden paying grandparents to babysit? (bloomberg.com)
1331.
A word about private attribution in Firefox (old.reddit.com)
1332.
How do you find a good manager? (nber.org)
1333.
How far should a programming language aware diff go? (semanticdiff.com)
1334.
How the CIA 'kidnapped' a Soviet moon probe during the space race (space.com)
1335.
A List of companies that use Array Languages (J, K, APL, q) (github.com)
1336.
Show HN: Preprocessor I've been working 4 years now (npmjs.com)
1337.
Reverse Engineering the Verification QR Code on My Diploma (obrhubr.org)
1338.
FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans (theregister.com)
1339.
Congress Wants to Let Private Companies Own the Law (techdirt.com)
1340.
Bhutan's first AI startup is seven college kids in a dorm (restofworld.org)
1341.
Java's Megalithic Mountain (archaeology.org)
1342.
Constantine: modular, high-performance, zero-dependency cryptography stack (forum.nim-lang.org)
1343.
The love letter generator created by Alan Turing and Christopher Strachey (bigthink.com)
1344.
iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens calls out Anthropic for disruptive crawling (twitter.com)
1345.
Show HN: Smelt — an open source test runner for chip developers (silogy-io.github.io)
1346.
DIY RFID Business Card and Badge Holder with Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Tools (mcuoneclipse.com)
1347.
SpreadsheetLLM – Microsoft's new AI system (theregister.com)
1348.
Share of total health spending, by percentile (twitter.com)
1349.
Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished (phys.org)
1350.
What Visa earnings tell us about the state of the payments industry (popularfintech.com)