April 2023 Archive
7501.
Go into Software? Advice for my neighbors kid (youtube.com)
7502.
Ask HN: How do you know which model is hidden behind the API?
7503.
Maintaining this site fucking rocks (misc.l3m.in)
7504.
Ask HN: Any lurkers here working 9-5 hoping to build a startup someday?
7505.
Discord leak suggests China doesn’t need TikTok to find U.S. secrets (washingtonpost.com)
7506.
Twitter to label tweets that get downranked for violating its hate speech policy (techcrunch.com)
7507.
Creating a Healthy Ecosystem for Reddit Data and Reddit Data API Access (redditinc.com)
7508.
Group chats are now the most powerful force on the internet (theatlantic.com)
7509.
Show HN: I Wrote an AI PowerShell Refiner (shaunlawrie.com)
7510.
Ask HN: How to quickly find music I love?
7511.
NPM Registry Code Signing (socket.dev)
7512.
Show HN: A deterministic update to my tough-as-nails 2D unity mobile game (breakstepstudios.com)
7513.
Is Critical Thinking the Most Important Skill for Software Engineers? (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
7514.
Russia premieres first feature film shot in space (theguardian.com)
7515.
Hetzner’s New AX102 Dedicated Server with AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D (hetzner.com)
7516.
The Impenetrable Autistic Glass Ceiling: Rethinking Workplace Inclusivity (medium.com)
7517.
Ask HN: CLRS or Others?
7518.
See the future with Adaptive Machine Learning (appliedexploration.com)
7519.
Humane First Public Demo (axios.com)
7520.
Ask HN: Comparison between two startup offers
7521.
The Clown Joke (old.reddit.com)
7522.
In a leaked Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg tells employees “we’re in a different world” (vox.com)
7523.
I let go of my US citizenship (sive.rs)
7524.
US bank run victims were bailed out in 3 days. In China, many have waited a year (cnn.com)
7525.
Live11, Windows 11 Live Disk That Runs in RAM (tomshardware.com)
7526.
How Math Became an Object of the Culture Wars (newyorker.com)
7527.
Show HN: Torb – make Kubernetes DevOps easier
7528.
Moody’s Downgrades 11 Regional Banks Including Zions, US Bank, Western Alliance (wsj.com)
7529.
Why DVDs still have their place, especially for serious movie buffs (zdnet.com)
7530.
We Need to Let Go of the Bell Curve (hbr.org)