June 2022 Archive
6751.
Crypto fraudsters are stealing millions from Silicon Valley techies (sfexaminer.com)
6752.
Unavoidable Pyramids (drorpoleg.com)
6753.
A beginner’s guide to CI/CD and automation on GitHub (github.blog)
6754.
6755.
The 'Benjamin Button' effect: Scientists can reverse aging in mice (cnn.com)
6756.
I Forked “Asyncpg” – and It Parses Database Records to NumPy 20x Faster (betterprogramming.pub)
6757.
6758.
What Counts as “Good Faith Security Research?” (krebsonsecurity.com)
6759.
Like like: a tool for wandering through Twitter (like-like.glitch.me)
6760.
Should GraphQL Be Different for Different Users? (graphql-api.com)
6761.
Making Java Better: Enhancement Proposals (coderoasis.com)
6762.
Will Covid controls keep controlling us? (harpers.org)
6763.
Google is killing location-based reminders (arstechnica.com)
6764.
Converting solar energy to electricity on demand (chalmers.se)
6765.
programmingfonts.org (programmingfonts.org)
6766.
George Hotz reverse engineering Nvidia CUDA calls (youtube.com)
6767.
New York state passes first electronics right-to-repair bill (arstechnica.com)
6768.
Yellen Wanted Biden Relief Plan Cut by a Third, Biographer Says (bloomberg.com)
6769.
Starlink's success in Ukraine amplifies interest in anti-satellite weapons (theregister.com)
6770.
Arrival's Designers Crafted a Mesmerizing Alien Alphabet (wired.com)
6771.
Spain's solar energy crisis: people bankrupt after investing in solar panels (youtube.com)
6772.
6773.
Musk backtracks on job cuts, says Tesla salaried staff to be 'fairly flat' (reuters.com)
6774.
“Father of MIDI” Dave Smith Dies at 72 (thefader.com)
6775.
Show HN: Nexus Development Framework (Nim) (github.com)
6776.
What I’m Excited About/Hoping for at WWDC 2022 (beckyhansmeyer.com)
6777.
Deadly secret: Electronic warfare shapes Russia-Ukraine war (apnews.com)
6778.
Reverse Engineering 90s Sierra AGI Games (youtube.com)
6779.
Show HN: Georeferencing century-old fire insurance maps (joeycato.com)
6780.
Thousands of Britons stuck at airports as easyJet cancels another 80 flights (theguardian.com)