June 2022 Archive
1111.
Using the mold linker for fun and 3x-8x link time speedups (productive-cpp.com)
1112.
SHRDLU (hci.stanford.edu)
1113.
Web Push for Safari (developer.apple.com)
1114.
Online privacy: to what extent should you try to go dark? (cyb3rsecurity.tips)
1115.
Transparent stairs: what happens when no-one on the design team wears skirts (twitter.com)
1116.
Ask HN: Feeling burned out at an early stage in my career
1117.
Kaspersky: Poorly detected backdoor targeting governments and NGOs around globe (kaspersky.com)
1118.
The NetHack Challenge: Dungeons, Dragons, and Tourists (2021) (nethackchallenge.com)
1119.
My favorite Erlang Program (2013) (joearms.github.io)
1120.
Cheap, green hydrogen would be a breakthrough in clean energy (gatesnotes.com)
1121.
Ask HN: What are some mentally healthy apps to have?
1122.
Germany Ends Ban on Abortion Advertisement (nytimes.com)
1123.
Uber loses appeal as top Swiss court rules company is an employer (reuters.com)
1124.
Email startup Superhuman lays off 22% of staff (businessinsider.com)
1125.
Deploying Transformers on the Apple Neural Engine (machinelearning.apple.com)
1126.
An evidence-based guide to reversing caffeine tolerance (lfbiohacking.squarespace.com)
1127.
Rare video games collection heist (vanityfair.com)
1128.
FTC takes action against CafePress for data breach cover up (ftc.gov)
1129.
C library for multiple-precision floating-point arithmetic with correct rounding (mpfr.org)
1130.
Samsung expected to announce mass production of 3nm chip next week (en.yna.co.kr)
1131.
Solving the housing crisis requires fighting monopolies in construction (2020) (minneapolisfed.org)
1132.
Dreaded commute to the city is keeping offices mostly empty (wsj.com)
1133.
Interview with Marc Andreessen on learning to love the humanities, and RSS (conversationswithtyler.com)
1134.
MongoDB Releases Queryable Encryption Preview (mongodb.com)
1135.
Moth wing–inspired sound absorbing wallpaper in sight after breakthrough (phys.org)
1136.
Dan's Tools (danstools.com)
1137.
The Design of SQLite4 (sqlite.org)
1138.
Custom SQL functions for data analytics in PostgreSQL (timescale.com)
1139.
The human toll of Fallout 76’s launch (kotaku.com)
1140.
The last Howard Johnson's restaurant closes in Lake George, N.Y. (washingtonpost.com)