April 2024 Archive
1831.
Good enough is good enough (2013) (ep2013.europython.eu)
1832.
OpenJS: "XZ Utils Cyberattack Likely Not an Isolated Incident" (socket.dev)
1833.
Blind internet users struggle with error-prone AI aids (ft.com)
1834.
Surveillance by the New Microsoft Outlook App (schneier.com)
1835.
Show HN: DotLottie Player – A New Universal Lottie Player Built with Rust (github.com)
1836.
Deep Diving into the Erlang Scheduler (blog.appsignal.com)
1837.
Visualizing Attention, a Transformer's Heart [video] (youtube.com)
1838.
Rust Custom Target for QEMU RISC-V on Apache NuttX RTOS (lupyuen.codeberg.page)
1839.
Macs to Get AI-Focused M4 Chips Starting in Late 2024 (macrumors.com)
1840.
Google is feeling pretty pumped about a new way of showing you ads on YouTube (androidauthority.com)
1841.
How the internet became shit (herman.bearblog.dev)
1842.
Has Trust in the U.S. Intelligence Community Eroded? (rand.org)
1843.
Emacs 2011-2023 (bastibe.de)
1844.
Don't waste your time recycling plastic (washingtonpost.com)
1845.
Amazon increased US plastic packaging despite global phase-out (theguardian.com)
1846.
World's Smallest CSV Parser (C#) (github.com)
1847.
Businesses Are Getting People Killed (darrellowens.substack.com)
1848.
FCC chair rejects call to impose Universal Service fees on broadband (arstechnica.com)
1849.
KPMG Fined Record $25M in Exam-Cheating Scandal (wsj.com)
1850.
DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro (spreadprivacy.com)
1851.
Experience report: It will never work in theory (computer.org)
1852.
No One Should Have That Much Power (mnot.net)
1853.
Package management on macOS with Nix-Darwin (davi.sh)
1854.
A brief history of keyboard encoding (2023) (kbd.news)
1855.
How Pig Butchering scams work (2022) (propublica.org)
1856.
Shiakaku of the Day (shikakuofthe.day)
1857.
Show HN: Open-source SDK for creating custom code interpreters with any LLM (github.com)
1858.
House passes bill requiring warrant to purchase data from third parties (thehill.com)
1859.
U.S. bans noncompete agreements for nearly all jobs (npr.org)
1860.
The importance of an ordinary space in a Unix shell command line (utcc.utoronto.ca)