June 2022 Archive
3481.
Ask HN: Who Votes on New Submissions?
3482.
HP Dev One – A Great, Well Engineered AMD Ryzen Linux Laptop (phoronix.com)
3483.
Had Enough, Eh? Come Back and Take What's Coming to You (science.org)
3484.
“The Lazarus Heist” explains North Korea’s wild hacking spree (economist.com)
3485.
Ask HN: Is there anything I can do about a terrible recruiter?
3486.
Every photo I took of a NATO building disappeared from my camera roll (twitter.com)
3487.
One paper just blew up Bitcoin's claim to anonymity (zdnet.com)
3488.
Peter Lamborn Wilson, advocate of ‘poetic terrorism,’ has died (nytimes.com)
3489.
Show HN: I spent a year building a desktop environment that runs in the browser (puter.com)
3490.
The tech titans of Silicon Valley are in serious trouble (businessinsider.com)
3491.
SpaceX firings likely violate US labor law, experts say (theverge.com)
3492.
Online privacy: how to protect it for normal people (cyb3rsecurity.tips)
3493.
The decline of the family has unleashed an epidemic of loneliness (2019) (city-journal.org)
3494.
$500M liquidated from the crypto market in the past 24 hours (twitter.com)
3495.
US TikTok Data Repeated Accessed by China (businessinsider.com)
3496.
Russia warns NATO-member Lithuania over Kaliningrad transit (reuters.com)
3497.
Launching a new approach to note-taking / knowledge organization: capacities.io
3498.
Small nuclear reactors produce '35x more waste' than big plants (theregister.com)
3499.
Nuclear Fusion Is Already Facing a Fuel Crisis (wired.com)
3500.
A Plea from German Brewers: Bring Back Your Empties (nytimes.com)
3501.
Why the return to the office isn’t working (vox.com)
3502.
Most apps are just Database front ends. Change my mind (twitter.com)
3503.
Tech companies lay off workers at highest rate since 2020: ‘I feel deceived’ (nypost.com)
3504.
Show HN: Stablecoins.WTF – Live-Dashboard and Content about Crypto Stablecoins (stablecoins.wtf)
3505.
Distributed Actors in Swift (developer.apple.com)
3506.
Zero-Day Vulnerability in Atlassian Confluence
3507.
Chicago police will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot (npr.org)
3508.
Why This Crypto Crash Is Different (coindesk.com)
3509.
Your Car Is Tracking You Just as Much as Your Smartphone Is (thedrive.com)
3510.
On NetHack's 35th Anniversary, It's Displayed at Museum of Modern Art (games.slashdot.org)