June 2022 Archive
511.
A new day for Insteon (insteon.com)
512.
Learn Haskell by building a blog generator – a project-oriented Haskell book (lhbg-book.link)
513.
The Wood Database (wood-database.com)
514.
The integrated timetable of Switzerland (jokteur.com)
515.
Product shouldn’t be left to product managers (candost.blog)
516.
Former OpenSea employee charged in digital asset insider trading scheme (justice.gov)
517.
Why I’m Cryptophobic (bvp.com)
518.
Ask HN: How to talk with logical flow and coherence at interviews?
519.
tolower() in bulk at speed (dotat.at)
520.
Liquid platinum at room temperature: possible revolution in industrial chemistry (phys.org)
521.
Things you're allowed to do (2020) (milan.cvitkovic.net)
522.
Kanopy – Stream films with your public library or university card (kanopy.com)
523.
How to Draw Animals (1930) (dessinoprimaire.blogspot.com)
524.
OCaml 5.0 Alpha Release (discuss.ocaml.org)
525.
Rust 1.62.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
526.
Beautiful Soup (crummy.com)
527.
Mundane chores are all the rage in gaming (economist.com)
528.
Show HN: Umbrel – A personal server OS for self-hosting (umbrel.com)
529.
Mold/macOS is 11 times faster than the Apple's default linker to link Chrome (twitter.com)
530.
Minikube now supports rootless podman driver for running Kubernetes (github.com)
531.
Diablo Immortal won't release in the Netherlands and Belgium due to loot box law (gamereactor.eu)
532.
Inkscape 1.2 (inkscape.org)
533.
Fallacies of distributed systems (architecturenotes.co)
534.
Ask HN: How are you dealing with the M1/ARM migration?
535.
We Put Half a Million Files in One Git Repository, Here’s What We Learned (canvatechblog.com)
536.
Japan tested a giant turbine that generates electricity using deep ocean current (thesciverse.com)
537.
Things I do every time I start a Django project (brntn.me)
538.
Optical microphone can separate multiple instruments from afar (newatlas.com)
539.
Google says US employees can relocate to states with abortion rights (theverge.com)
540.
As professors struggle to recruit postdocs, calls for change in academia (science.org)