June 2022 Archive
8641.
Zendesk to Be Acquired by Investor Group for $10.2B (businesswire.com)
8642.
qrcp – Transfer files over WiFi to mobile devices by scanning a QR code (github.com)
8643.
What Is Lisp? – FOSS and Crafts Podcast Episode (fossandcrafts.org)
8644.
Untangling the Milky Way's evolution through big data – Space (space.com)
8645.
Danish auth NemID for all public services down on day 3 (version2.dk)
8646.
Harmless NumPy issue receives CVE medium (github.com)
8647.
Central Bank Digital Currencies are not interesting or useful (noahpinion.substack.com)
8648.
Unordered_multiset’s API affects its big-O (quuxplusone.github.io)
8649.
ZimaBoard – First Hackable Single Board Server (zimaboard.com)
8650.
Testing SEO scalably without breaking a sweat (canvatechblog.com)
8651.
Suspected Russian spy was well-liked by classmates, but something seemed off (cnn.com)
8652.
If You Say Something Is “Likely,” How Likely Do People Think It Is? (2018) (hbr.org)
8653.
Invasion News Fits on Front Page More When an Enemy Does the Invading – Fair (fair.org)
8654.
Fedora Workstation’s State of Gaming – A Case Study of Far Cry 5 (fedoramagazine.org)
8655.
Tor – Arti 0.5.0 is released: Robustness and API improvements – June 24, 2022 (blog.torproject.org)
8656.
Crypto Exchange Bitpanda Cuts Staff by Hundreds (slashdot.org)
8657.
Crypto’s biggest critics won’t back down (morningbrew.com)
8658.
'Value' Has Nothing to Do with a Dev's Salary (shubhamjain.co)
8659.
Electricity used to mine Bitcoin plummets as crypto crisis widens (theguardian.com)
8660.
A modern discussion on the difference between data and information (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
8661.
‘If you work hard and succeed, you’re a loser’: can you wing it to top? (theguardian.com)
8662.
Hackers steal $100M from CA cryptocurrency firm (cnn.com)
8663.
The giant hangar poised for an aviation revolution (bbc.com)
8664.
Starlink RV review: the dawn of space internet to go (theverge.com)
8665.
The Steam Deck’s Super Power: Super Sleep (boilingsteam.com)
8666.
America colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’ (2019) (bbc.com)
8667.
Linus Torvalds' latest commentary against -O3'ing the Linux kernel (phoronix.com)
8668.
8669.
'Deepest shipwreck': US WWII ship found off Philippines (phys.org)
8670.
Show HN: Unzip-HTTP – extract files over HTTP (github.com)