June 2022 Archive
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Apple is not defending browser engine choice
(infrequently.org)
395.
What will a Chromium-only Web look like?
(mnot.net)
396.
Reasons to tour by bicycle
(kk.org)
397.
Classified specs leaked on War Thunder forum for third time
(ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
398.
Wasting time in tech interviews
(benjamistan.tech)
399.
A conflict with a manager ended with me being disallowed to work at Spotify
(banned-for-life.com)
400.
Complex systems collapse faster
(tabletmag.com)
401.
In Defense of OpenStreetMap's Data Model
(stevecoast.substack.com)
402.
OpenBSD has two new C compilers: chibicc and kefir
(briancallahan.net)
403.
In defense of cryptocurrency
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
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Japan's NTT to begin remote work as norm for 30k employees
(english.kyodonews.net)
406.
We won the battle for Linux, but we're losing the battle for freedom (2016)
(linuxjournal.com)
407.
Write HTML Right
(lofi.limo)
409.
The French repairability index – one year after its implementation [pdf]
(halteobsolescence.org)
411.
How safe is Zig?
(scattered-thoughts.net)
412.
Permacomputing Wiki
(permacomputing.net)
413.
Privacy Badger is a browser extension that learns to block invisible trackers
(privacybadger.org)
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Play with TailwindCSS in the Browser
(play.tailwindcss.com)
416.
Laundry symbols make no sense
(uxdesign.cc)
418.
Why does science news suck so much?
(backreaction.blogspot.com)
420.
Clap: The New Audio Plug-In Standard
(u-he.com)