June 2022 Archive
1381.
OneTrust lays off 25% Workforce (layoffstracker.com)
1382.
Microsoft Donated Money to Gnome: Remember How They Attacked Open Source Before (nixsanctuary.com)
1383.
What SRE Could Be (blog.relyabilit.ie)
1384.
Over 13k Vivo phones found to be using same IMEI number (2020) (techradar.com)
1385.
Panic in Startupland (nicolasbustamante.com)
1386.
When it comes to privacy, default settings matter (2019) (blog.mozilla.org)
1387.
CandyCodes: Simple unique edible identifiers for authenticating pharmaceuticals (nature.com)
1388.
Comparison of Data Lake Table Formats (Iceberg, Hudi and Delta Lake) (dremio.com)
1389.
Soundscapes of the JR Yamanote Line (yamanote.style)
1390.
Slope: A hackable hobby programming language (slope.colorfield.space)
1391.
Arm Introduces the Cortex-A715 (fuse.wikichip.org)
1392.
A brief history of one line fixes (2014) (flak.tedunangst.com)
1393.
Dave Smith founder of Sequential Circuits has passed away (gearnews.com)
1394.
Older iPads May Soon Be Able to Run Linux (arstechnica.com)
1395.
Vladimir Putin, in speech, hints at further territorial expansion for Russia (smh.com.au)
1396.
Modern HDDs have gotten somewhat better (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1397.
Diet Coke probably isn't a cognitive performance enhancer (dynomight.net)
1398.
Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism (1995) (theanarchistlibrary.org)
1399.
Robert Jordan, the Man Who Connecticut Police Said Was ‘Too Smart to Be a Cop’ (melmagazine.com)
1400.
Climate protection: CO2 turned into methanol (tuwien.at)
1401.
I was part of the 10% Elon's layoff yesterday (old.reddit.com)
1402.
We regret to inform you that your choice of Deathday is no longer available (nature.com)
1403.
Eternal September (en.wikipedia.org)
1404.
Software upgrade for 19-year-old Martian water-spotter (esa.int)
1405.
Protocols, not platforms: A technological approach to free speech (2019) (knightcolumbia.org)
1406.
Android Booting Shenanigans (topjohnwu.github.io)
1407.
New type of 3D printing uses sound waves to build up objects (newatlas.com)
1408.
Japan passes revised penal code with harsher punishment for cyberbullying (mainichi.jp)
1409.
One man’s fight to end California’s ban on ferrets (latimes.com)
1410.
I think the GNOME designers are incompetent (liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org)