June 2022 Archive
17731.
Searching for the dankest iPod knockoffs of the mid-2000s
(theverge.com)
17732.
17733.
The Six Levels of Interaction with a System (2020)
(charlieharrington.com)
17734.
The Value of Enterprise Software Often Isn't in the Software
(meadhbh.hamrick.rocks)
17735.
What Is a CTF Challenge
(tkcyber.com)
17736.
17737.
17738.
Spend with Ukraine
(spendwithukraine.com)
17739.
17741.
CEO of a $68B investment firm quits, going to sit on the beach and 'do nothing'
(markets.businessinsider.com)
17742.
Do Teleworkers Travel Less? Evidence from the English National Travel Survey
(sciencedirect.com)
17743.
UX tip: classify interactions into Obvious/Easy/Possible
(blog.willgrant.org)
17744.
Show HN: Ray Tracing in One Weekend in Go
(github.com)
17745.
Django ORM by Example
(confuzeus.com)
17746.
17747.
17748.
PostgreSQL Interface for Spanner
(cloud.google.com)
17749.
BBEdit Updated to 14.5
(barebones.com)
17750.
The Link Between AWM Proxy and the Glupteba Botnet
(krebsonsecurity.com)
17751.
The hacking industry faces the end of an era
(technologyreview.com)
17752.
Can You Get Audiophile Two-Channel Sound from Home Theater?
(audioholics.com)
17753.
Bringing the power of deep learning to data in tables
(amazon.science)
17754.
17755.
Throwaway Development Environments with Nix
(monospacedmonologues.com)
17756.
Why can't I delete this submission on Hacker News
(blog.ericgoldman.org)
17757.
I Beg You, Please Cripple Your Characters
(youtube.com)
17758.
Machine makes a sandwich and feeds it to me
(youtube.com)
17759.
Hepatitis E virus may be associated with neurological disorders in the elderly
(padiracinnovation.org)
17760.