June 2022 Archive
6211.
Proof that GitHub Copilot suggests license restricted code (twitter.com)
6212.
Lavarand (en.wikipedia.org)
6213.
The tale of a whale who took Solend’s money (amycastor.com)
6214.
6215.
Five major planets to line up in rare planetary conjunction (bbc.co.uk)
6216.
Web Inventor Tim Berners-Lee: Screw Web3 (thenextweb.com)
6217.
Twitter board approves Musk's $44B buyout bid (androidpolice.com)
6218.
Supreme Court strikes down New York's concealed carry law (cnbc.com)
6219.
China’s Expanding Surveillance State (nytimes.com)
6220.
Automatic indexing system for Postgres: How we built the pganalyze Index Engine (pganalyze.com)
6221.
Supreme Court overturns New York law on carrying concealed weapons (nypost.com)
6222.
Think all bacteria are microscopic? Tell that to these centimeter-long monsters (npr.org)
6223.
Cryptocurrency Exchange CoinFlex Halts Withdrawals (coinflex.com)
6224.
Computer Science courses with video lectures (github.com)
6225.
Turborepo 1.3 (turborepo.org)
6226.
1898 Film of New Orleans Mardi Gras Is Found (nytimes.com)
6227.
Binance CEO Moves to Dubai as US Regulators Target the Crypto Exchange (bloomberg.com)
6228.
Dear Google Cloud: Your Deprecation Policy Is Killing You (2020) (steve-yegge.medium.com)
6229.
Crypto Miners Are Dumping Tons of GPUs, So Maybe You Can Finally Get One (kotaku.com)
6230.
A Brief History of Media – Can You Always Trust Media? (dailyedit.com)
6231.
6232.
Linus Torvalds: Rust is coming to the Linux kernel 'real soon' (techradar.com)
6233.
6234.
‘2nd Life’ creator shares lessons learned from one of world’s first metaverses (geekwire.com)
6235.
Freaky or fantastic? Amazon’s Alexa turns dead loved ones’ voices into digital (irishtimes.com)
6236.
Inventor of the shopping mall denounced his dream (theguardian.com)
6237.
Hapless – run and manage your terminal processes in background (github.com)
6238.
Fertility Doctors Move Embryos, Expecting Abortion Law Changes (wsj.com)
6239.
U.S. tech industry frets about handing data to states prosecuting abortion (reuters.com)
6240.
Papers We Love: Papers from the computer science community to read and discuss (paperswelove.org)