August 2022 Archive
7951.
Running a private Git server is all you need (notat.prose.sh)
7952.
The UK trade figures are a disaster for Brexiteers – and for Britain (theneweuropean.co.uk)
7953.
WeWork's former CEO has a new startup, reportedly valued at more than $1B (cnn.com)
7954.
Defusing Crypto’s Ticking Time Bomb (medium.com)
7955.
Apple ad exec wants to more than double ad revenue with new ads across iOS (arstechnica.com)
7956.
Show HN: Hire experts in popular SaaS/no-code tools (heep.so)
7957.
If Your Co-Workers Are ‘Quiet Quitting,’ Here’s What That Means (wsj.com)
7958.
A man who bought Pine Bluff, Arkansas (maxread.substack.com)
7959.
The little trick WeWork’s Adam Neumann uses to charm investors (therealdeal.com)
7960.
Repurposed drugs don’t work for Covid19 (again) (nejm.org)
7961.
Google Timer is back after disappearance (seroundtable.com)
7962.
U.S. traffic deaths soar 18% in 2021 to highest first half since 2006 (reuters.com)
7963.
Show HN: Drag and drop site builder that works on mobile (straw.page)
7964.
Decline in Chinese Students in the US Is a Bad Sign (bloomberg.com)
7965.
Crypto can't fix carbon offsets but crypto fans are trying anyway (theverge.com)
7966.
Kathleen Booth (en.wikipedia.org)
7967.
Show HN: Have a question on your medication or supplement? Ask a pharmacist now (impactpharm.app)
7968.
Dan Price exits after sexual assault allegations (cnn.com)
7969.
No one needs libraries any more? What rubbish (2017) (theguardian.com)
7970.
Killer whales are 'attacking' sailboats near Europe's coast (npr.org)
7971.
Curated list of Developer Marketing resources for B2D (github.com)
7972.
People are now testing Tesla's 'full self-driving' on real kids (cnn.com)
7973.
Cling: An interactive C++ interpreter, based on LLVM and Clang (root.cern)
7974.
Unix Is Not Linux (akr.am)
7975.
Ask HN: I want to save every video I like on YouTube?
7976.
Has Taiwan's g0v open source open government been replicated elsewhere? (en.wikipedia.org)
7977.
How to market to software developers: Learnings from 170+ comments on my HN post (developermarkepear.com)
7978.
Electric Car Battery Bottlenecks Have a Way of Being Worked Out (bloomberg.com)
7979.
Former NASA official trying to stop SLS: “There was just such visible hostility” (arstechnica.com)
7980.
Google has the most big pre-trained models while Alibaba has the largest (openbmb.github.io)