When Did We Become So Obsessed with Being ‘Symmetrical’?
(nytimes.com)
August 2022 Archive
10111.
10112.
Roman Numerals
(en.wikipedia.org)
10113.
A Self-Spinning Tennis Ball to Surprise Your Opponent
(youtube.com)
10114.
The Sublime Boredom of Walking Japan
(japantimes.co.jp)
10115.
TLS Certificate System More About Control Than Protection of Internet Users
(cheapskatesguide.org)
10116.
Why Europe’s Electricity Prices Are Soaring
(nytimes.com)
10117.
Observing Randomness
(drand.love)
10118.
10119.
Teardown of a 30TB external drive bought online for $29
(twitter.com)
10120.
Johns Hopkins Doctors Discover That a Common Infection May Cause Cancer
(scitechdaily.com)
10121.
Show HN: League Legacy – Manage Your Fantasy Football League
(leaguelegacy.io)
10122.
Twitter Is Adding Podcasts to Its Platform
(techcrunch.com)
10123.
10124.
Amazon Is Reportedly Set to Buy Electronic Arts
(technclub.com)
10125.
10126.
DNA Is Only One Among Millions Of Possible Genetic Molecules (2019)
(sciencedaily.com)
10127.
10128.
10129.
10130.
10131.
Everything You Need to Build a Digital Music Collection
(pitchfork.com)
10132.
10133.
GraphGuard Proxy – A GraphQL Firewall
(graphguard.io)
10134.
Company is about to grow new organs in a person for the first time
(technologyreview.com)
10135.
Google Timer Is Back
(google.com)
10136.
Aircraft Wheels
(aerosavvy.com)
10137.
You can't trust JavaScript benchmarks
(snippets.cacher.io)
10138.
Stable Diffusion Photoshop Plug-In
(twitter.com)
10139.
America’s first homelessness problem: Knowing who is homeless
(washingtonpost.com)
10140.
Solid JS v1.5.0
(github.com)