June 2021 Archive
11551.
12 And 14 yo children shooting at deputies with AK 47 (washingtonpost.com)
11552.
Ask HN: How do you invest in yourself?
11553.
“I decided to give our whole staff the month of August off–paid” (forbes.com)
11554.
Substack is going after novel writers (businessinsider.com)
11555.
DHS to block companies associated with human smuggling from obtaining insurance (thehill.com)
11556.
Ask HN: Can you ID this video?
11557.
What I'd Give It All Up for (As a Millionaire) (youtube.com)
11558.
Anyone knows how to access React.js components through a Greasemonkey script?
11559.
Ask HN: How do I stop spam phone calls?
11560.
Ask HN: Tool for ad-hoc collection of answers from clients?
11561.
Show HN: Browser Snippets. Shareable JavaScript snippets you can run on any site (browsersnippets.com)
11562.
Ask HN: Why Doesn’t Amazon Prime Violate Net Neutrality?
11563.
Ask HN: What are some good ebooks about the history of the computer industry?
11564.
Go-shutdowner: Simple graceful shutdowns in Go (jlelse.blog)
11565.
Ask HN: Asp.net to rewrite my web app?
11566.
WFH revolution could see millions of white collar jobs outsourced (cityam.com)
11567.
Ask HN: Side project demo day partner(s)?
11568.
Genesis Robotics Launches the Next Generation of Robots with LiveDrive (bevnet.com)
11569.
Replacing Kubernetes YAML with Go (github.com)
11570.
Ask HN: Can't multitask, slow reader, forgetful
11571.
Is there a life out of closures? (lambdaway.free.fr)
11572.
Ask HN: Does the name Transpiler exists in Computer Science literature
11573.
One in twenty workers are in bullshit jobs – far fewer than previously thought (cam.ac.uk)
11574.
Ask HN: Next MS Windows Launch, What's Your Opinion? (microsoft.com)
11575.
Searching “China” in Apples default Messages app shows no results (twitter.com)
11576.
Got the same name as a serial killer? Google might think you’re the same person (vox.com)
11577.
Ask HN: Entrepreneurs, should I start a business?
11578.
Ask HN: Harvard or Stanford for Undergrad?
11579.
Windows 11: The Beginning of a New PC Age (technewsworld.com)
11580.
Ask HN: Can we have more data about the world than exists in the real world?