June 2022 Archive
121.
Dropbox deletes Rick and Morty creators account for secret TOS violation (twitter.com)
122.
I cut GTA Online loading times (2021) (nee.lv)
123.
Purdue Starts Comprehensive Semiconductor Degree Programs in U.S. (eetimes.com)
124.
Tell HN: Google does not list application permissions in the Play Store any more
125.
New CRISPR-based map ties every human gene to its function (news.mit.edu)
126.
Facebook says Apple is too powerful – they're right (eff.org)
127.
TikTok updated privacy policy to collect faceprints and voiceprints (2021) (pandasecurity.com)
128.
I only care about the helpful notifications, not the promotional ones (alexanderell.is)
129.
Mastercard and visa are the de facto regulators of porn (ft.com)
130.
Absolute truths I unlearned as junior developer (2019) (monicalent.com)
131.
Crafting Interpreters: A Review (chidiwilliams.com)
132.
Vectorized and performance-portable Quicksort (opensource.googleblog.com)
133.
A prank cursor resulted in an employee being fired before they started (2020) (devblogs.microsoft.com)
134.
Whatever happened to SHA-256 support in Git? (lwn.net)
135.
Internet Explorer 11 has retired and is officially out of support (blogs.windows.com)
136.
Apple's claim is that it bans other browsers for security (twitter.com)
137.
Cross-compiling binaries for Windows is easier than building natively (gist.github.com)
138.
Germany paying $5.5B for Intel fab (electronicsweekly.com)
139.
WTF Nextdoor? Over 130 clicks to disable email and push notifications? (imgur.com)
140.
FTC action against Harley-Davidson and Westinghouse for limiting right to repair (ftc.gov)
141.
Clarus returns home in macOS Ventura (shadowfacts.net)
142.
Ask HN: What's the coolest website you know?
143.
Supreme Court limits EPA’s power to cut emissions (bbc.com)
144.
Ante: A low-level functional language (antelang.org)
145.
Stolperstein (en.wikipedia.org)
146.
Lilium achieves first main wing transition for all-electric aircraft [video] (youtube.com)
147.
You need to know what right-half-plane zeros are (jbconsulting.substack.com)
148.
AT&T lawyer stopped Plan 9 release CD with songs by Lou Reed, Debbie Harry (tuhs.org)
149.
Show HN: I restored Palm's webOS App Catalog, SDK and online help system (webosarchive.com)
150.
The Nettle Magic Project: Scanner for decks of cards with bar codes on edges (github.com)