July 2024 Archive
2191.
SpaceX will now move its HQ from Hawthorne, California, to Starbase, Texas (twitter.com)
2192.
I gave myself a month to make one new friend (esquire.com)
2193.
Report shows that AAA games for iPhone and iPad aren't a hit with users (9to5mac.com)
2194.
An ordinary day with a Linux mobile device (dimitris.cc)
2195.
Logitech has an idea for a "forever mouse" that requires a subscription (arstechnica.com)
2196.
Japan chain uses AI to gauge staff smiles, speech tones in QoS push (scmp.com)
2197.
Ask HN: Did you lose your passion?
2198.
$1B gift to make Johns Hopkins medical school free for most (washingtonpost.com)
2199.
Dan Geer on CrowdStrike: It Is Time to Act (lawfaremedia.org)
2200.
The Biggest Problem in Mathematics Is Finally a Step Closer to Being Solved (scientificamerican.com)
2201.
Nobody Cares (2011) (a16z.com)
2202.
What Rupert Murdoch Owns, and How He Built His Media Empire (nytimes.com)
2203.
Flet – multi-platform apps in Python powered by Flutter (flet.dev)
2204.
Is the 10k-Year-Old Yonaguni Monument a Man-Made Marvel or Nature's Art? (ancientoriginsunleashed.com)
2205.
Ask HN: What are some unusual but useful Python libraries you've discovered?
2206.
Graph-Based Ceramics (alexreichert.com)
2207.
Railroading the Pascal Language (getlazarus.org)
2208.
The Last Avant-Garde (lareviewofbooks.org)
2209.
Waymo has completed 2M paid rider-only trips (twitter.com)
2210.
Heavy metal analysis of dark chocolate and cocoa products in the USA (frontiersin.org)
2211.
400% increase in GPS spoofing – workgroup established (ops.group)
2212.
Meta's digital censorship targets art from the Leopold Museum (english.elpais.com)
2213.
America's startup boom around remote work and technology is still going strong (npr.org)
2214.
Show HN: Find Visa Sponsorsip and Relocation Support Jobs (relocateforwork.com)
2215.
Wikimedia community ratifies Movement Charter; Wikimedia Foundation vetoes it (en.wikipedia.org)
2216.
Reasons to use your shell's job control (jvns.ca)
2217.
Postgres major version upgrades with minimal downtime (xata.io)
2218.
Show HN: Slab – A programmable markup language for generating HTML (slab-lang.org)
2219.
'My testicles were on fire for weeks' the sex movie craze that swept 70s Britain (theguardian.com)
2220.
Google now pays $250k for KVM zero-day vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)