April 2022 Archive
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Japan's Hometown Tax (2018)
(kalzumeus.com)
274.
You can do a lot with an empty file
(rachelbythebay.com)
275.
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Your competitor wrote the RFP you're bidding on
(sofuckingagile.com)
277.
Shirky.com is gone
(web.archive.org)
278.
The afterlife of used hotel soap
(thehustle.co)
279.
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Repulsive Curves
(cs.cmu.edu)
281.
Unreal Engine 5 is now available
(unrealengine.com)
283.
My free-software photography workflow
(blog.fidelramos.net)
284.
It’s Still Stupidly, Difficult to Buy a ‘Dumb’ TV
(techdirt.com)
285.
You probably don’t need AWS and are better off without it
(trickster.dev)
286.
There's no way to report spam on Google Drive
(shkspr.mobi)
287.
Drones have transformed blood delivery in Rwanda
(wired.com)
288.
Automate Public Certificates Lifecycle Management via RFC 8555 (ACME)
(cloud.google.com)
289.
The Colorado Safety Stop is the law of the land
(bicyclecolorado.org)
290.
RaidForums gets raided, alleged admin arrested
(krebsonsecurity.com)
291.
Pushing back against contract demands is scary but please try anyway
(blog.plover.com)
292.
What chords do you need?
(jefftk.com)
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Assume your devices are compromised
(go350.com)
298.
PyScript: Run Python in your HTML
(pyscript.net)
299.
Wikipedia RFC to stop accepting cryptocurrencies passes by majority vote
(meta.wikimedia.org)
300.