June 2022 Archive
2221.
San Francisco Became a Failed City (12ft.io)
2222.
The Pervasive Problem–and Far-Reaching Impact–Of Tree Poaching (lithub.com)
2223.
Nintendo Nemesis Max Louarn: Hacker, Rebel, and Wanted by the FBI (torrentfreak.com)
2224.
Road Rash creator Randy Breen [audio] (theretrohour.com)
2225.
The 'Ahem' Font (web-platform-tests.org)
2226.
How to make sense of ancient Greek colours (2020) (kiwihellenist.blogspot.com)
2227.
EOS – Emacs Operating System (writequit.org)
2228.
Abandoned places (housebeautiful.com)
2229.
Thailand becomes the first country in Asia to decriminalise marijuana (japantoday.com)
2230.
How to Build a Notion Clone with Strapi v4 and Next.js (Part 1 of 2) (strapi.io)
2231.
How does a logic gate in a microchip work? (1999) (scientificamerican.com)
2232.
I replicated an $86M project in 57 lines of code (freecodecamp.org)
2233.
Liberty wins landmark Snoopers’ Charter case (libertyhumanrights.org.uk)
2234.
About Serendeputy (serendeputy.com)
2235.
HP Failed Our Q1 Secret Shopper Experiment (servethehome.com)
2236.
Neuroscientists create maps of the brain after traumatic brain injury (som.uci.edu)
2237.
Show HN: hTorrent – A HTTP to BitTorrent gateway with seeking written in Go (github.com)
2238.
Why Is AVX 512 Useful for RPCS3? (whatcookie.github.io)
2239.
eBPF, sidecars, and the future of the service mesh (buoyant.io)
2240.
A subreddit dedicated to busting shoplifters (inputmag.com)
2241.
Crypto Is Crashing, But Companies Aren't Acting Like It (theatlantic.com)
2242.
Wooden towers to help cut cost of wind turbines (cleantechnica.com)
2243.
Famines and Epidemics Trigger Wars (insidescience.org)
2244.
Blacklist is not a racist word (medium.com)
2245.
Golden Gate Bridge construction – and indignation (2012) (sfgate.com)
2246.
Skip the exit interview when you leave your job (blog.petdance.com)
2247.
Woman in England told to represent herself in legal first (theguardian.com)
2248.
The Myth of Making It (2019) (longreads.com)
2249.
The Organization of Your Bookshelves Tells Its Own Story (theatlantic.com)
2250.
Shakespeare’s Latin and Greek (antigonejournal.com)