June 2022 Archive
5941.
Facebook is receiving sensitive medical information from hospital websites (statnews.com)
5942.
Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX Hit with $258B Dogecoin Lawsuit (decrypt.co)
5943.
Former chip research professor jailed for not disclosing Chinese patents (theregister.com)
5944.
Citus enterprise features are open source now (github.com)
5945.
The Coin That Could Wreck Crypto (nytimes.com)
5946.
Beaver Butts Emit Goo Used for Vanilla Flavoring (2013) (nationalgeographic.com)
5947.
Builders Are Slashing Prices to Sell Homes in Fast-Cooling US Markets (bloomberg.com)
5948.
Ex-Amazon Worker Convicted in Capital One Hacking (nytimes.com)
5949.
Bitcoin’s Price Falls Below $20k (wsj.com)
5950.
Crypto industry braced for fallout after weekend meltdown (ft.com)
5951.
The Red Panther, a bicycle caravan (theredpanther.org)
5952.
Donald Hoffman: Reality Is an Illusion – Lex Fridman Podcast [video] (youtube.com)
5953.
Template Literal Types in TypeScript (codeamigo.dev)
5954.
More on geo-tagging photos with a time element (rachelbythebay.com)
5955.
YouTube accused of not tackling Musk Bitcoin scam streams (finance.yahoo.com)
5956.
Cloudflare DNS Down – affecting many services (cloudflarestatus.com)
5957.
GitHub Copilot is free until August 22 (github.com)
5958.
PCI Express 7.0 Specification to Reach 128 GT/s (businesswire.com)
5959.
Introduction to Pragmatic Formal Modeling (elliotswart.github.io)
5960.
Can we think without using language? (livescience.com)
5961.
Improvements for Go fuzzing in version 1.19 (code-intelligence.com)
5962.
Afghan earthquake: At least 1k people killed and 1,500 injured (bbc.co.uk)
5963.
Here Comes the Sun–To End Civilization (wired.com)
5964.
Sending OSS Devs on Vacation (tuple.app)
5965.
Blind trust in open source security is hurting us (zdnet.com)
5966.
Shopify Is Down (shopifystatus.com)
5967.
Inverted Pyramid (Writing Style) (en.wikipedia.org)
5968.
The Secret Life of Thelonious Monk (theatlantic.com)
5969.
DALL-E 2 can generate a landing page mock up (twitter.com)
5970.
Did eBay Just Prove That Paid Search Ads Don’t Work? (2013) (hbr.org)