June 2022 Archive
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How Trustpilot Extorts Businesses
(medium.com)
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Cache made consistent: Meta’s cache invalidation solution
(engineering.fb.com)
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Construction is life
(kk.org)
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The Power of Prolog
(metalevel.at)
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2022 Cloud Report
(cockroachlabs.com)
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It's worse than you think
(ckarchive.com)
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Writing better by answering why, what, how
(eugeneyan.com)
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Async Rust doesn't have to be hard
(itsallaboutthebit.com)
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Microsoft beat Apple to buy PowerPoint for $14M (2016)
(blog.zamzar.com)
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How big tech runs tech projects and the curious absence of Scrum
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
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Inbound container volumes to the US are reverting to pre-pandemic levels
(freightwaves.com)
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Controversy continues over whether hot water freezes faster than cold
(quantamagazine.org)
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Steelmanning: Discover the truth by helping your opponent
(themindcollection.com)
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X-Plane 12 Flight Model Update – Supersonic Transition, Delta Wings and Mass
(developer.x-plane.com)
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Ceiling Air Purifier
(jefftk.com)
383.
Xbox 360 Architecture
(copetti.org)
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Docker is dead? Podman – an alternative tool?
(content.fme.de)
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The FBI tried to ambush my source
(theintercept.com)
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Linear Address Spaces: Unsafe at any speed
(queue.acm.org)
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Why We’re Sticking with Ruby on Rails at Gitlab
(thenewstack.io)
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Is there a maximum size for Windows clipboard data?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
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Lego Battle of Verdun [video]
(youtube.com)