Elixir 1.17 released: set-theoretic types in patterns, durations, OTP 27
(elixir-lang.org)
June 2024 Archive
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Figma Slides
(figma.com)
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Small claims court became Meta's customer service hotline
(engadget.com)
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Why we no longer use LangChain for building our AI agents
(octomind.dev)
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Roman Roads (2017)
(sashamaps.net)
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Japan enacts law to promote competition in smartphone app stores
(english.kyodonews.net)
100.
I am sick of LeetCode-style interviews
(nelson.cloud)
101.
Writing GUI apps for Windows is painful
(tulach.cc)
102.
Noam Chomsky 'no longer able to talk' after 'medical event'
(independent.co.uk)
103.
Bytecode Breakdown: Unraveling Factorio's Lua Security Flaws
(memorycorruption.net)
104.
The Raspberry Pi 5 Is No Match for a Tini-Mini-Micro PC
(louwrentius.com)
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South Korean telecom company attacks torrent users with malware
(tomshardware.com)
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Economic Termites: Monopolies not noticeable enough for most of us
(thebignewsletter.com)
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Do not try to be the smartest in the room; try to be the kindest
(jorgegalindo.me)
109.
Start presentations on the second slide
(tidyfirst.substack.com)
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Show HN: I built a JavaScript-powered flipdisc display
(flipdisc.io)
112.
25 years of video clips gone as Paramount axes Comedy Central wesbite
(latenighter.com)
113.
The Weird Nerd comes with trade-offs
(writingruxandrabio.com)
114.
More disabled Americans are employed, thanks to remote work
(bloomberg.com)
115.
Own a weather station? We want your data
(weather.gov)
116.
Why do electronic components have such odd values? (2021)
(digilent.com)
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Understanding SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: A Simple Guide
(github.com)
118.
Ruby: A great language for shell scripts
(lucasoshiro.github.io)
119.
Making USB devices – end to end guide to your first gadget
(popovicu.com)
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Building SimCity: How to put the world in a machine
(mitpress.mit.edu)