June 2022 Archive
2461.
T-Mobile is now selling app usage data to advertisers (9to5mac.com)
2462.
HAL/S Syntax (en.wikipedia.org)
2463.
Is Google Dying? Or Did the Web Grow Up? (theatlantic.com)
2464.
Vitali Klitschko fake tricks Berlin mayor in video call (dw.com)
2465.
Grocery prices surged 14.3% in May, study finds (finance.yahoo.com)
2466.
Ransomware group debuts searchable victim data (krebsonsecurity.com)
2467.
Show HN: Notkia – A Linux phone with LoRa+WiFi+BT connectivity (hackster.io)
2468.
Tell HN: YouTube shipped a major redesign, broke its comments system
2469.
Show HN: Boot.dev – Learn computer science, not the latest hotness (boot.dev)
2470.
A Billion-Dollar Crypto Gaming Startup Promised Riches and Delivered Disaster (bloomberg.com)
2471.
Analog Phones (computer.rip)
2472.
Rust Foundation tweet promoting crypto receives backlash on Twitter (twitter.com)
2473.
What Is an Oscillator in Music? [video] (youtube.com)
2474.
Remembrance of Moofs Past (leancrew.com)
2475.
Show HN: Remove Silence from Videos with Ffmpeg (github.com)
2476.
2477.
Notes on Running Containers with Bubblewrap (jvns.ca)
2478.
Is 400k/yr overpaid for a SWE?
2479.
Faced with scooter seizures, Bird pays property tax bill months late (kut.org)
2480.
EPA raises amount of ethanol that must be blended with gas (apnews.com)
2481.
This is a valid domain name (remove www) (ai)
2482.
Podcast: Housing prices soar with rising inflation (npr.org)
2483.
Pediatric COVID19 Cases in Counties with and Without School Mask Requirements (papers.ssrn.com)
2484.
Technology shock, fewer shotgun marriages, and the rise in unwed births (1996) (brookings.edu)
2485.
Ask HN: Is there a site popular with Gen Z where users can write HTML and CSS?
2486.
Sequoia, Y Combinator, AZ16 Under Scrutiny in Congress over ‘Tech Bro’ Culture (forbes.com)
2487.
The Socialist Lavatory League (2019) (lrb.co.uk)
2488.
Ask HN: Where do you go for discourse?
2489.
The ideal praise-to-criticism ratio (2013) (hbr.org)
2490.
Google Says It’s Time for Longtime Small-Business Users to Pay Up (nytimes.com)