June 2022 Archive
991.
Show HN: Akedo – Retro gaming and coding platform (akedo.app)
992.
Basement Fertility (betonit.substack.com)
993.
Battered Crypto Hedge Fund Three Arrows Capital Considers Asset Sales, Bailout (wsj.com)
994.
If it isn't going to work, just shut it down (99d.substack.com)
995.
Windows 95 in Electron (github.com)
996.
Hardening the registers: A cascading failure of edge induced fault tolerance (tech.target.com)
997.
A C++17 thread pool for high-performance scientific computing (arxiv.org)
998.
Writing is a single-player game (otherlife.co)
999.
Exploiting a heap overflow in the FreeBSD wi-fi stack (thezdi.com)
1000.
Sick and struggling to pay, 100M people in the U.S. live with medical debt (npr.org)
1001.
Can a Corporation “Own” a Color? (thehustle.co)
1002.
Fighting JPEG color banding (uploadcare.com)
1003.
Linux commands for advanced hardware and system info (nixsanctuary.com)
1004.
Show HN: Featureform – An open-source Feature Store for ML (github.com)
1005.
The most livable cities (economist.com)
1006.
Citigroup plans to hire 4k tech staff (businesstimes.com.sg)
1007.
A mystery of the ketogenic diet: benevolent pseudo-diabetes in mice (2019) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1008.
What is a programmable programming language? (2019) (hiphish.github.io)
1009.
Reading Ourselves to Death (thenewatlantis.com)
1010.
Doom on a chip from a IKEA LED smart lamp (uk.pcmag.com)
1011.
Heroku 22 Stack (devcenter.heroku.com)
1012.
The children of atomic bomb survivors: A genetic study (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1013.
Wearing flashy/status clothes makes people less likely to cooperate with you (digest.bps.org.uk)
1014.
Fine dining faces its dark truths in Copenhagen (ft.com)
1015.
Apple Could Kill CAPTCHAs with Private Access Tokens (appleinsider.com)
1016.
Don't let dicts spoil your code (2020) (roman.pt)
1017.
Maccy is an open source lightweight and searchable clipboard manager for macOS (github.com)
1018.
Parti: Pathways Autoregressive Text-to-Image Model (parti.research.google)
1019.
FXT: A Library of Algorithms and a Book (jjj.de)
1020.
Stop using app icons for political activism (blog.efitz.net)