June 2022 Archive
7831.
PC game collecting community rocked by game forgery scandal (pcgamer.com)
7832.
Preventing chargebacks and growing your online business (userwat.ch)
7833.
7834.
Farmer Says Dealer Wouldn’t Repair His Tractor Until He Filed FTC Complaint (vice.com)
7835.
Primitive Road from 1800s Reopens in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (charlotteobserver.com)
7836.
ToolJet: Open-source low-code platform to build internal tools (tooljet.com)
7837.
Legendary synth pioneer and Sequential founder Dave Smith has passed away (mixdownmag.com.au)
7838.
7839.
Zig on RISC-V BL602: Quick Peek with Apache NuttX RTOS (lupyuen.github.io)
7840.
7841.
Mayflower Autonomous Ship Dashboard (mas400.com)
7842.
I Moved Off Dev.to (swyx.io)
7843.
DALL-E images generated by the prompt “A still of Kermit The Frog in [...]” (twitter.com)
7844.
KubeCon and CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 YouTube Playlist (youtube.com)
7845.
Löb and möb: strange loops in Haskell (github.com)
7846.
Show HN: I built in public a tool to automate Twitter DMs (indiehackers.com)
7847.
Nightclub needle attacks puzzle authorities across Europe (npr.org)
7848.
US and Europe make moves to secure access to Taiwanese tech (theregister.com)
7849.
As disruptions in China continue, Apple will start making iPads in Vietnam (arstechnica.com)
7850.
O_DSYNC on macOS is also broken (twitter.com)
7851.
Guide to Python Debugging (2020) (martinheinz.dev)
7852.
Make Your Own YouTube Search Engine (pinecone.io)
7853.
What Happened with FPGA Acceleration? (specbranch.com)
7854.
Elon Musk ends remote work at Tesla – 40 hours per week in the office or leave (teslaoracle.com)
7855.
We are splitting our database into Main and CI (about.gitlab.com)
7856.
The State of Databases 2022 (stateofdb.com)
7857.
Tree Rings Are Evidence of the Megadrought–and Our Doom (sapiens.org)
7858.
Show HN: Buildkite Test Analytics: observability for your test suite (buildkite.com)
7859.
Building a sustainable company around an Open Source project (github.com)
7860.
Being interviewed for a tech position means showing the four levels of tech talk (blog.4scotty.com)