How to Write Online
(every.to)
April 2025 Archive
8071.
8072.
U.S. tariffs to impact HDD and SSD manufacturers
(tomshardware.com)
8073.
The weird, secretive world of chip flavors
(theguardian.com)
8074.
Nim at FOSDEM – frequently asked questions (2018)
(peterme.net)
8075.
What Trump's tariffs can teach us about housing permitting
(inpractice.yimbyaction.org)
8076.
Getting Stuff Done, the Bob Gurr Way
(boardwalktimes.net)
8077.
Show HN: TinySSE, an SSE server programmable with Lua
(tinysse.com)
8078.
Reminiscence Bump
(en.wikipedia.org)
8079.
Wisconsin's Singular Partial Veto (2019)
(pbswisconsin.org)
8080.
The "Cat Supremacy License" for software (2017)
(lieberbiber.de)
8081.
Skepticism about the science establishment, then and now
(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
8082.
Interview with the Creators of VisiCalc
(spillhistorie.no)
8083.
Samsung turns to China to boost its ailing semiconductor division
(arstechnica.com)
8084.
8085.
New Apache Cassandra Release Saves 400% IOPS
(simplyblock.io)
8086.
Banana Pi Teases BPI-CM6 Module Featuring SpacemiT K1 RISC-V Processor
(linuxgizmos.com)
8087.
ToMarkdown
(tomarkdown.org)
8088.
Kmart Lied to Me, So I Hacked Their Lamp [video]
(youtube.com)
8089.
8090.
Will Meta survive Judge Boasberg? The drama starts Monday
(politico.com)
8091.
The many fallacies of 'AI won't take your job, but someone using AI will'
(platforms.substack.com)
8093.
8094.
Python Performance: Why 'if not list' is 2x Faster Than Using len()
(blog.codingconfessions.com)
8095.
Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds
(github.blog)
8096.
8097.
8098.
A Visual Journey Through Async Rust
(github.com)
8099.
Show HN: BookStates – A better reading tracker and reading companion
(bookstates.app)
8100.
Inertia.js in Rails: a new era of effortless integration
(evilmartians.com)