June 2022 Archive
8071.
Crypto learning platform launches to teach crypto in plain English (cryptohunt.it)
8072.
Harmony: An open protocol for open, harmonious communication (harmonyapp.io)
8073.
Former Amazon Chief Dave Clark Lands at Flexport as CEO (geekwire.com)
8074.
Women Who Preserved the Story of the Tulsa Race Massacre (2021) (newyorker.com)
8075.
Is NFT art any good? (theverge.com)
8076.
When WebAssembly Replaces Docker (thenewstack.io)
8077.
Queens of Infamy: Boudicca (2021) (longreads.com)
8078.
Ask HN: Looking for Contributors?
8079.
Metabase for Product Managers (metabase.com)
8080.
Go ahead, delete your .env.example file (blog.1password.com)
8081.
Cover crops not enough to improve soil after decades of continuous corn (phys.org)
8082.
Apple Will Handle the Lending Itself with New Pay Later Service (bloomberg.com)
8083.
1M URLs (searchengineland.com)
8084.
Photonic processor can classify millions of images faster than you can blink (theregister.com)
8085.
Beijing-backed baddies target unpatched networking kit to attack telcos (theregister.com)
8086.
Show HN: One Soft Landing – hire people that were recently laid off (onesoftlanding.com)
8087.
Apple loses “Think Different” trademark in EU (gizmodo.com)
8088.
Chinese EV maker BYD is set to supply batteries to Tesla (cnbc.com)
8089.
California Is at a Crossroads (spiked-online.com)
8090.
Apple – Human Interface Guidelines (developer.apple.com)
8091.
Dave Smith: the synth genius who made pop’s instruments work in harmony (theguardian.com)
8092.
Virgil Earp is seldom acknowledged for his gun control policies in Tombstone (pamplinmedia.com)
8093.
MongoDB now has queryable encryption (wired.com)
8094.
Heads Up: Don't upgrade kernel on Ubuntu 20.04 if using Docker (bugs.launchpad.net)
8095.
UK Ministry of Defence acquires government's first quantum computer (bbc.co.uk)
8096.
Haiku Activity and Contract May 2022 (haiku-os.org)
8097.
OpenBSD Wi-Fi Drivers in Haiku (discuss.haiku-os.org)
8098.
NASA to Launch Three Rockets from the Arnhem Space Centre in Australia NT (gizmodo.com.au)
8099.
James Webb Space Telescope hit by tiny meteorite (bbc.co.uk)
8100.
Gone in 130 seconds: New Tesla hack gives thieves their own personal key (arstechnica.com)