June 2023 Archive
2941.
Ask HN: Does your company have a engineering blog? Any tips for starting one?
2942.
Google Go language goes with opt-in telemetry (theregister.com)
2943.
Reddit admins are removing posts containing the phrase “F–- spez” (old.reddit.com)
2944.
The Pandemic Caused a Baby Boom in Red States and a Bust in Blue States (scientificamerican.com)
2945.
Reddit held a call today with some developers regarding the API changes (old.reddit.com)
2946.
Show HN: 400 sites to submit your startup to, reviewed (launchpointzero.com)
2947.
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon sought for second interview in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit (ft.com)
2948.
Fore – Declarative user interfaces in plain HTML (jinntec.github.io)
2949.
It's Dragon Boat Festival Here in Taiwan (With Pictures) (jjpryor.substack.com)
2950.
FedEx Odometer Fraud (jalopnik.com)
2951.
Interactive CommonMark Tutorial (commonmark.org)
2952.
FTC prepares “the big one,” a major lawsuit targeting Amazon’s core business (arstechnica.com)
2953.
Reddit API changes likely to kill RIF (old.reddit.com)
2954.
Google Cloud lowered our quota causing an incident (twitter.com)
2955.
AI Is a Lot of Work (theverge.com)
2956.
Pre-Digital Font Tech: Formatt (marksimonson.com)
2957.
Emulating IoT Firmware Made Easy: Start Hacking Without the Physical Device (boschko.ca)
2958.
Open Source-Based Over-the-Air 5G New Radio Sidelink Testbed (arxiv.org)
2959.
Millions of domains to be deleted as Freenom loses its first TLD (domainincite.com)
2960.
The Value of Personal Data in Internet Commerce (papers.ssrn.com)
2961.
Porting FSR 2 to OpenGL (juandiegomontoya.github.io)
2962.
Twitter's API keeps breaking, even for developers paying $42,000 (mashable.com)
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2965.
Gen Z are turning to delusional thinking to cope (fortune.com)
2966.
The only acceptable rating to leave an Uber driver is 5 stars (oversharing.substack.com)
2967.
Study: Aging population could be a drag on economic growth (around.uoregon.edu)
2968.
Canada's new tech talent strategy (twitter.com)
2969.
Do you want your children to be like you? A programmer's perspective (fhur.me)
2970.
Ask HN: Why did major desktop OSes settle on a macOS-like taskbar?