July 2021 Archive
722.
Twitter has lost liability protection in India, government says
(techcrunch.com)
723.
Julia and the Reincarnation of Lisp (2020)
(arnuldondata.medium.com)
724.
80% of my traffic is excluded from Google Analytics
(twitter.com)
725.
Use the 'tail' command to monitor everything
(blog.robertelder.org)
726.
The dark side of entrepreneurship
(journals.aom.org)
729.
Programming Language Memory Models
(research.swtch.com)
730.
We increased our Lighthouse score by making our images larger
(blog.rentpathcode.com)
731.
732.
733.
The Cookbook and Home Economics Collection
(archive.org)
734.
Borgs are giant extrachromosomal elements
(biorxiv.org)
736.
Cheating in FPS by using a second computer to move mouse
(arstechnica.com)
737.
Leaky pipes can be better for moving water
(nature.com)
738.
Beyond “Fermi’s Paradox” XVI: What Is the “Dark Forest” Hypothesis?
(universetoday.com)
739.
Twitter begins hiring to comply with India’s new rules
(reuters.com)
740.
One by One, My Friends Were Sent to the Camps
(theatlantic.com)
741.
742.
743.
Functional Programming in OCaml
(cs.cornell.edu)
744.
Haiku Beta 3
(haiku-os.org)
745.
Darktable 3.6
(github.com)
747.
Habits of Expert Software Designers (2019)
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
748.
749.
A new brain implant automatically detects and kills pain in real time
(singularityhub.com)