June 2022 Archive
3691.
‘We’re all afraid’: Massive rent increases hit mobile homes (washingtonpost.com)
3692.
Radio signal coming from another galaxy detected by scientists (breezyscroll.com)
3693.
Ancient Authentication and Integrity Checking (lastweekasavciso.com)
3694.
Show HN: Growth Hacking Kit (hackgrowth.space)
3695.
UK mortgage lenders told they can scrap affordability rule for buyers (theguardian.com)
3696.
Why Beauty Matters (and how it has been destroyed by “usability”) A short thread (twitter.com)
3697.
In reversal, Twitter plans to comply with Musk’s demands for bot data (washingtonpost.com)
3698.
Switch from NAT Gateways to VPC Endpoints and Reduce Bandwidth Charges (vantage.sh)
3699.
Show HN: A web-based sequencer where you can make, listen to, and share patterns (drawbeats.com)
3700.
iPhones Are Allergic to Helium (ifixit.com)
3701.
UUIDs to Prevent Enumeration Attacks (sqlfordevs.io)
3702.
Dish Demands SpaceX Deactivate Starlink Dishes Used on Moving Boats and Cars (pcmag.com)
3703.
‘Disney Adults’ Became the Most Hated Group on the Internet (rollingstone.com)
3704.
New York state passes first electronics right-to-repair bill (arstechnica.com)
3705.
Sage and a glimpse of group computing from before the PC (interconnected.org)
3706.
Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think (scientificamerican.com)
3707.
Leaving a Legend: Saying Goodbye to Windows 7 (dolphin-emu.org)
3708.
Dataloop’s information extraction tool (dataloop.ai)
3709.
Repairing your smartphone or installing a ROM will be a crime in Mexico (xataka.com.mx)
3710.
3M Antwerp PFAS Calamity (bloomberg.com)
3711.
Zero-Covid and Free Speech (stratechery.com)
3712.
Showing off your status and wealth makes you seem less co-operative (digest.bps.org.uk)
3713.
Vale.sh: open-source linter for prose (vale.sh)
3714.
GuerrillaMail is down, appears to be so for the last 5 days (guerrillamail.com)
3715.
Show HN: A simple website to show how NFTs are stored (he1en.github.io)
3716.
Singapore vows 'brutal and unrelentingly hard' action on dodgy crypto players (theregister.com)
3717.
The Rise of Cryptocurrency Ponzi Schemes (2017) (theatlantic.com)
3718.
Canarytokens (canarytokens.org)
3719.
How to detect and visualize fraudulent activities using knowledge graph (nebula-graph.io)
3720.
Side Channels [pdf] (cl.cam.ac.uk)