April 2023 Archive
931.
UK airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners (bbc.co.uk)
932.
Less than half of U.S. workers use all their vacation days (bloomberg.com)
933.
Paul Graham is an investor in the company trying to kill Twitter (twitter.com)
934.
Show HN: Personalized book recommendations with Librarian AI (librarian-ai.com)
935.
Xerox Star 8010 Interfaces, high quality polaroids (1981-) (digibarn.com)
936.
Layoff Runbook (github.com)
937.
In 2017, developers competed for who could create worst volume control interface (twitter.com)
938.
Apple’s fight against iPhone sideloading was pointless at best, harmful at worst (9to5mac.com)
939.
The NIH has poured $1B into long Covid research, with little to show for it (statnews.com)
940.
Ask HN: Why is TSMC so competitive in semiconductor fabrication?
941.
Flipper Zero banned by Amazon for being a ‘card skimming device’ (bleepingcomputer.com)
942.
Ask HN: Technology/creative books and games for my daughter (7 years)
943.
A Forty-Year Career (2019) (lethain.com)
944.
Show HN: Supavisor – a Postgres connection pooler written in Elixir (github.com)
945.
Book Review: From Oversight To Overkill (astralcodexten.substack.com)
946.
Gradle still sucks (silverhammermba.github.io)
947.
Announcing WCGI: WebAssembly and CGI (wasmer.io)
948.
Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia (techcrunch.com)
949.
How HyperCard got its color back (orangejuiceliberationfront.com)
950.
Listening to Satellites: A Journey with My RTL-SDR V3 (moh53n.medium.com)
951.
Zoomable, animated scatterplots in the browser that scales over a billion points (github.com)
952.
Aura – Python source code auditing and static analysis on a large scale (2022) (github.com)
953.
Google announces Q1 2023 earnings [pdf] (abc.xyz)
954.
Windows 11’s taskbar is finally getting labels and never combine app icons (theverge.com)
955.
GPT-4 Outperforms Elite Crowdworkers, Saving Researchers $500k and 20k hours (artisana.ai)
956.
The Beauty of Pulse Arc Welding (hermansilver.com)
957.
Tidyverse 2.0.0 (tidyverse.org)
958.
The company behind Stable Diffusion appears to be at risk of going under (futurism.com)
959.
OpenBSD: Malloc leak detection available in -current (undeadly.org)
960.
Conway’s Law (2022) (martinfowler.com)