June 2021 Archive
331.
Wiretrustee: WireGuard-Based Mesh Network (github.com)
332.
Starlink dishes go into “thermal shutdown” once they hit 122° Fahrenheit (arstechnica.com)
333.
Tour of the server room in the Airbus 350 (youtube.com)
334.
The Apple M1 compiles Linux 30% faster than my Intel i9 (jeffgeerling.com)
335.
TC Energy scraps Keystone XL pipeline project after Biden revokes key permit (reuters.com)
336.
NixOS 21.05 (nixos.org)
337.
Maddy: Composable all-in-one mail server (maddy.email)
338.
The pedantic checklist for changing your data model in a web application (rtpg.co)
339.
How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight (netflixtechblog.com)
340.
MoviePass settles FTC allegations that they limited usage, exposed user data (ftc.gov)
341.
Cool URIs don't change (1998) (w3.org)
342.
Bee-friendly urban wildflower meadows prove a hit with German city dwellers (theguardian.com)
343.
CatMeows: A Publicly-Available Dataset of Cat Vocalizations (2020) (zenodo.org)
344.
Amazon has a quota for the number of employees it would be happy to see leave (businessinsider.com)
345.
Towing a Tesla at 70 MPH replenishes battery at fast charger rates (insideevs.com)
346.
Google Joins Apple to Opt-out of Mobile Advertising IDs (thebigtech.substack.com)
347.
Go: Fuzzing Is Beta Ready (blog.golang.org)
348.
Move fast, but understand the problem first (jacobobryant.com)
349.
Manufacturing the Librem 5 USA Phone in the US (puri.sm)
350.
The memory models that underlie programming languages (2016) (canonical.org)
351.
Ask HN: What huge mistake did you make early in your career?
352.
AltStore – An alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices (altstore.io)
353.
Notepad++ drops Bing after “tank man” censorship (github.com)
354.
Researchers fear a scenario in which smart speakers feed sleepers subliminal ads (sciencemag.org)
355.
Binance banned from doing business in UK (bloomberg.com)
356.
How did Replit respond to this blog post? (intuitiveexplanations.com)
357.
Rhizome – A pedagogical example of a JIT for Ruby, implemented in Ruby (github.com)
358.
Virtual deck of cards using just a browser (playingcards.io)
359.
“It's a truck full of traffic lights” (twitter.com)
360.
Fastmail accounts blocked in Russia, here's what we know (fastmail.blog)