April 2023 Archive
8821.
Light mode / dark mode theme button (codepen.io)
8822.
Major UK banks including Lloyds, Halifax, TSB hit by outages (bleepingcomputer.com)
8823.
45Drives Needs Your Help Developing a Homelab Server (old.reddit.com)
8824.
Lessig: Code may be law, but not all law is legal (medium.lessig.org)
8825.
Show HN: I built a Time-Series AI engine for faster forecasts (appliedexploration.com)
8826.
Dealing with a debacle: A better plan for US plutonium pit production (thebulletin.org)
8827.
Hotel in Tokyo installs flight simulator in room (2019) (theverge.com)
8828.
C++20: What’s up with this new memory_order_consume memory order? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
8829.
Teletrace: An OpenTelemetry Back end and Jaeger alternative (github.com)
8830.
'This doesn't look like a recession' (axios.com)
8831.
Bloomberg publishes Memray, a new open-source memory profiler for Python (2022) (bloomberg.com)
8832.
Tech giants forced to reveal AI secrets – here’s how this could make life better (theconversation.com)
8833.
Frequent fried food consumption linked to anxiety and depression (medicalxpress.com)
8834.
Ask HN: Is anyone using Amazon Mechanical Turk in 2023?
8835.
GEFS: A good enough file system (orib.dev)
8836.
Why green ammonia may not be that green (theconversation.com)
8837.
Learned Monotone Minimal Perfect Hashing (arxiv.org)
8838.
Glass or plastic: which is better for the environment? (bbc.com)
8839.
Clojure Sound 2: A Better Piano (2022) (dragan.rocks)
8840.
8841.
The Computer Scientist Peering Inside AI’s Black Boxes (quantamagazine.org)
8842.
Federal prisons want inmates to pay victims, before making phone calls (text.npr.org)
8843.
Bing on Edge Barges in on Bard (theverge.com)
8844.
Dark Angel Season 3: Why the James Cameron Show Was Cancelled (2020) (screenrant.com)
8845.
The “Heroic Dose” of Psychedelics, Dr. Matthew Johnson, Prof. At Johns Hopkins (youtube.com)
8846.
The “myth of left and right” (2022) (readtangle.com)
8847.
Celebrating Alan Rickman (google.com)
8848.
An interactive journey through far away lands (intofarlands.com)
8849.
8850.
A Critical Review of "Build Your Own Lisp" (gist.github.com)