June 2022 Archive
7411.
Ordering Pizza in the Future (2006, ACLU) (video.ploud.fr)
7412.
You Don't Need to Be Brilliant to Do Brilliant Work (sandymaguire.me)
7413.
Seven Tips for a Junior Developer (pearlleff.com)
7414.
Difference between WINVER, _WIN32_WINNT, _WIN32_WINDOWS, and _WIN32_IE (2007) (devblogs.microsoft.com)
7415.
Suitcase or a “porta-potty”? How Putin protects his biomaterials (faridaily.substack.com)
7416.
Running Windows NT 4 MIPS on QEMU in 3 easy steps (blog.tmm.cx)
7417.
‘It took me years to see how responsible Terry Gilliam was for my terror’ (theguardian.com)
7418.
What Is LaMDA and What Does It Want? (cajundiscordian.medium.com)
7419.
GitHub actions failing because of cache issue (twitter.com)
7420.
Ask HN: Best software engineering YouTube videos/screencasts/code walkthroughs?
7421.
Is Ruby on Rails Still Relevant in 2022? (wellitdepends.dev)
7422.
What Problem Does Web3 Solve, Anyway? (mirror.xyz)
7423.
Stop Looking for Mentors – Stay SaaSy (staysaasy.com)
7424.
Coinbase to Cut 20% of Staff (ft.com)
7425.
Ask HN: What % of dev effort do you target for features vs. maint vs. bugs?
7426.
Ask HN: Why is my lap on fire when connected to a Zoom with a 2019 MBP?
7427.
US set for recession next year, economists predict (ft.com)
7428.
Tinder Wants Money. We Want Love. The Solution: Socialize Dating Apps (jacobin.com)
7429.
Who Needs Modern Emacs? (batsov.com)
7430.
Tech Monopolies: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) [video] (youtube.com)
7431.
The Problem with Modern Architecture (twitter.com)
7432.
Visual Studio 2022 17.3 Preview 2 Is First Native Arm64 Release (visualstudiomagazine.com)
7433.
Startup Boards: A Field Guide to Building and Leading an Effective Board (amazon.com)
7434.
Minimal, systemd-free Alpine Linux releases version 3.16 (theregister.com)
7435.
Tell HN: hn.algolia.com is down
7436.
Yes, Crypto Is Crashing Again. Blockchain Will Survive (nytimes.com)
7437.
Reddit is buying machine learning platform Spell (techcrunch.com)
7438.
Why chemists can’t quit palladium (nature.com)
7439.
I just built yet another Meme Generator
7440.
New Andrew Ng ML Courses (coursera.org)