April 2026 Archive
2911.
SEC Awards Whistleblower over $50M for Enforcement Tip (bloomberg.com)
2912.
McGridsort: Warping Grids for GPU k-way mergesort (winwang.blog)
2913.
Get more done with new vertical tabs and immersive reading mode in Chrome (blog.google)
2914.
I Just Wanted a Button. It Escalated [video] (youtube.com)
2915.
Trump agrees to 2-week ceasefire if Iran opens Strait of Hormuz (foxnews.com)
2916.
Hollywood in the 60s and the Good AI Future (opcraft.co)
2917.
I wrote maternity experience on my resume (story.cv)
2918.
I made a Claude skill that refuses to write code for you (github.com)
2919.
Why Anthropic's new model has cybersecurity experts rattled (platformer.news)
2920.
Potential Anthropic Price Increases
2921.
"I started to lose my ability to code" (thenewstack.io)
2922.
The Strait Jacket of Hormuz – Solved and Resolved (jeffreylminch.substack.com)
2923.
"I got an email from Mythos Preview while eating a sandwich in a park." (twitter.com)
2924.
UK's grand plan to fuel AI with public data faces uphill battle (theregister.com)
2925.
Whitepaper: Road to synthetic hydrocarbons cheaper than drilled oil (2022) (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
2926.
Škoda DuoBell – The Bike Bell Designed to Penetrate Noise-Cancelling Headphones [video] (youtube.com)
2927.
The World Needs More Software Engineers (oreilly.com)
2928.
How Alive Can a Video Game Street Be? (youtube.com)
2929.
Global democracy is in better shape than you think (economist.com)
2930.
It's Time to Move on from Harry Potter (otherstrangeness.com)
2931.
Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows (theregister.com)
2932.
OpenAI Codex reaches 3M weekly active users, up from 2M in under a month (twitter.com)
2933.
Your data stack is about to get a lot more contributors (getcassis.com)
2934.
Why Microsoft's war on Windows' Control Panel is taking so long (theverge.com)
2935.
Casio ABL-100 vs. Ollee Watch One (rz01.org)
2936.
The Landscape of Agentic Coding (codagent.beehiiv.com)
2937.
Thoughts on Slowing the Fuck Down (mariozechner.at)
2938.
Why some California homeowners feel trapped in houses they want to leave (sfgate.com)
2939.
We're Drugging Ourselves with Dopamine (wsj.com)
2940.
How Much Linear Memory Access Is Enough? (solidean.com)