June 2022 Archive
1651.
Social engineering GoDaddy (2021) (g.livejournal.com)
1652.
Mixxx, a free and open source DJ software (mixxx.org)
1653.
Voronoi Diagrams on the GPU (2016) (rykap.com)
1654.
Sunstone – the last unreleased Lisp machine architecture from Symbolics [pdf] (bitsavers.org)
1655.
A 2x2 Lego Piece with a Microcontroller and Working Display (twitter.com)
1656.
Size Optimization Tricks (justine.lol)
1657.
An introduction to deep code-walking macros with Clojure (2013) (blog.fogus.me)
1658.
Pre-release of Python 3.11 sees a 10%-60% performance gain over Python 3.10 (docs.python.org)
1659.
New XPS 13 Shows the Price of Going Too Thin (tomshardware.com)
1660.
What Everyone Knows (kk.org)
1661.
Is it a Ponzi? A framework for evaluating crypto projects (every.to)
1662.
What's wrong with wanting a “human in the loop”? (warontherocks.com)
1663.
Eating at your desk is banned in France (npr.org)
1664.
“Blade Runner” has its own look, and a place in film history (1982) (newyorker.com)
1665.
When Jawaharlal Nehru Read ‘Lolita’ (scroll.in)
1666.
WHO declines to label monkeypox a global emergency (science.org)
1667.
Is Making Advanced GUI Applications with Godot the Future? (2020) (medium.com)
1668.
Japanese man loses USB stick with entire city's personal details (bbc.com)
1669.
Project Ideas (ftxfuturefund.org)
1670.
Software Automatic Mouth – Tiny Speech Synthesizer (github.com)
1671.
New proof shows when structure must emerge in graphs (quantamagazine.org)
1672.
Let's build an end-to-end encrypted data store (bulwark.id)
1673.
William of Rubruck (en.wikipedia.org)
1674.
Ask HN: Your admittedly useless side projects?
1675.
The US Navy F-14 Tomcat aircrew that inspired the Top Gun Movie (theaviationgeekclub.com)
1676.
‘Stunning’ Anglo-Saxon burial site found along HS2 route (theguardian.com)
1677.
Why do cats love catnip? (oa.mg)
1678.
Rowan Atkinson: ‘In a proper free society, you can make jokes about anything’ (irishtimes.com)
1679.
The Great Cloudwall (git.disroot.org)
1680.
I’m nearly 60. Here’s what I’ve learned about growing old so far (theguardian.com)