June 2022 Archive
9031.
Marketing Sometimes Means Cheating (indiehackers.com)
9032.
‘You only have one shot’: how film cameras won over a younger generation (theguardian.com)
9033.
Ryanair forces South African customers to prove ID with Afrikaans test (ft.com)
9034.
Solid-state batteries for EVs move a step closer to production (arstechnica.com)
9035.
LinkedIn Down?
9036.
Symbolicating system addresses in unsymbolicated iOS crash reports (emergetools.com)
9037.
One Way to Fight Disinformation Is to Provide Something Better (cigionline.org)
9038.
Passwordless Access to LastPass Vault (blog.lastpass.com)
9039.
American Tech Leaves China, but What Will Stay? (interconnected.blog)
9040.
Ask HN: Want Math/CS books that teach both the how and the why of the subject.
9041.
Tell HN: Facebook Is Down
9042.
Hiccup: Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure (github.com)
9043.
Design of a Separable Transition-Diagram Compiler (1963) [pdf] (melconway.com)
9044.
Religion studies professor: stop pathologizing “Disney adults” (twitter.com)
9045.
Element Call Beta 2 (element.io)
9046.
Tamagotchi kids: could the future of parenthood be having virtual children? (theguardian.com)
9047.
Building a URL shortener in 10 minutes or less (shuttle.rs)
9048.
Are software developer salaries going to decrease with the impending recession?
9049.
New TikTok Advertising Policy (imgur.com)
9050.
Java should be your first programming language (medium.com)
9051.
Designers + devs on Twitter who post threads
9052.
How do you scale an engineering team?
9053.
Diversity messages focused on benefits for the bottom line may backfire (phys.org)
9054.
Obesity in Wales: Energy drinks ban for children proposed (bbc.co.uk)
9055.
Silicon Valley braces for the good times to end (mercurynews.com)
9056.
Time.is (time.is)
9057.
German transport minister opposes EU combustion engine ban (techxplore.com)
9058.
How China Won the Solar Industry (& Why Germany Lost) (asianometry.substack.com)
9059.
Not all Electrical Engineers need to learn Laplace Transforms (prajkulkarni.com)
9060.
Huawei's big role in open source threatens new security backlash (lightreading.com)