June 2022 Archive
61.
SMS phishing is way too easy (bejarano.io)
62.
Ford CEO says EVs will be sold 100% online with nonnegotiable price (usatoday.com)
63.
Cold Showers (github.com)
64.
Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire (vox.com)
65.
SpaceX said to fire employees involved in letter rebuking Elon Musk (nytimes.com)
66.
The most satisfying checkbox (andy.works)
67.
Despite best efforts .NET is still not an open platform (isdotnetopen.com)
68.
Give up GitHub: The time has come (sfconservancy.org)
69.
Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?
70.
Coinbase lays off around 1,100 employees (coindesk.com)
71.
Deno raises $21M (deno.com)
72.
DOE announces breakthrough in residential cold climate heat pump technology (energy.gov)
73.
EU reaches deal to make USB-C a common charger for most electronic devices (engadget.com)
74.
Game Boy Camera Canon EF Lens Mount (2018) (ekeler.com)
75.
Apple Unveils M2 (apple.com)
76.
Welcome to the M1 Windows project (amarioguy.github.io)
77.
The Cult Inside Google (medium.com)
78.
Start all of your commands with a comma (2009) (rhodesmill.org)
79.
One year as a solo dev building open-source data tools without funding (datastation.multiprocess.io)
80.
Some Assembly Required: An approachable introduction to assembly (github.com)
81.
Atlassian is 20 years old and unprofitable (smartcompany.com.au)
82.
Thank HN: Five months ago, I was feeling like a loser, now I am opposite
83.
The computers are fast, but you don't know it (shvbsle.in)
84.
Deepfake Offensive Toolkit (real-time deepfakes for virtual cameras) (github.com)
85.
Stop Interviewing with Leet Code (fev.al)
86.
My awakening moment about how smartphones fragment our attention span (idratherbewriting.com)
87.
A Trail Tale (atrailtale.com)
88.
macOS screenshot tricks to impress your co-workers (sal.dev)
89.
Sheryl Sandberg stepping down as Facebook COO (cnbc.com)
90.
Bunny fonts – privacy respecting drop-in replacement for Google Fonts (fonts.bunny.net)