June 2021 Archive
1591.
Breaking VeraCrypt: Obtaining and Extracting On-the-Fly Encryption Keys (blog.elcomsoft.com)
1592.
Multicore OCaml: May 2021 (discuss.ocaml.org)
1593.
Time management trips I learned from years of hating Tim Ferriss (2009) (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
1594.
The Expanse UI Design (hudsandguis.com)
1595.
GitHub Copilot: Your AI Pair Programmer (copilot.github.com)
1596.
Chinese censorship, surveillance found at Australian universities – rights group (reuters.com)
1597.
The U.S. Military Emits More CO2 Than Many Industrialized Nations (2019) (forbes.com)
1598.
The US military is starting to get interested in Starship (arstechnica.com)
1599.
Yale Drama goes tuition-free with $150m gift from David Geffen (nytimes.com)
1600.
AMD Quietly Launches Recycled Xbox Series X APU as 4700S Desktop Kit (tomshardware.com)
1601.
Ask HN: What's your experience working for a YC backed startup?
1602.
Amazon burns through workers so quickly, they'll run out of people to employ (yahoo.com)
1603.
Ask HN: Where can I find list of companies that went fully remote
1604.
The UK’s pursuit of the perfect pitch changed football (theguardian.com)
1605.
Sonoluminescence (en.wikipedia.org)
1606.
Browsers Decode Images Differently (bien.ee)
1607.
Selfish vs. selfless: self-promotion in communities (thebootstrappedfounder.com)
1608.
Stage 3 Proposal: Array.prototype.at (tc39.es)
1609.
Software Developer Shortage Is Coming (cacm.acm.org)
1610.
Shocked to find smart thermostats raised remotely by “Smart Savers Texas” progrm (ksdk.com)
1611.
Ask HN: Why Poetry did not become a mainstream package manager for Python?
1612.
Next Steps for the GNOME Foundation (ramcq.net)
1613.
The Need for Slimmer Containers (iximiuz.com)
1614.
Seizing the Middle: Chess Strategy in Business (fs.blog)
1615.
Getting to the Product Manager interview stage (glenngillen.com)
1616.
Digging into Quebec's electronic proof of vaccination (mikkel.ca)
1617.
OpenSUSE Leap 15.3 (news.opensuse.org)
1618.
A transistorized shift register box, built in 1965 for Apollo testing (righto.com)
1619.
A 1982 chess computer plays itself by mechanically moving the pieces [video] (youtube.com)
1620.
Better JSON in Postgres with PostgreSQL 14 (blog.crunchydata.com)