April 2022 Archive
3001.
$44.52 is the average price of an 1/8th of cannabis in the US (infogram.com)
3002.
Ask HN: Which email app can be trusted with my data?
3003.
Terminal emulator requires SSO login and transfers telemetry associated to email (github.com)
3004.
NFTs Are Here to Ruin D&D (gizmodo.com)
3005.
Ask HN: Do you still monitor your SSL certificate validity?
3006.
Ask HN: Are AI language models making search engines unusable for you too?
3007.
Ask HN: Is the web even browsable anymore?
3008.
Show HN: I made Million – It's a Virtual DOM made for the future
3009.
Tesla’s Boombox feature triggers “recall” from the NHTSA – again (teslarati.com)
3010.
Why are bogus warnings appearing under tweets? (2020)
3011.
Ask HN: How to overcome fear of the unknown when applying to jobs
3012.
Apple iOS privacy clampdown 'did little' to reduce tracking (theregister.com)
3013.
Reforming the patent system to support American innovation (blog.google)
3014.
Oklahoma bill 512 targets Tesla’s direct sales, even asks blocking OTA updates (teslaoracle.com)
3015.
Is HashiCorp Nomad a Better Kubernetes? (chaordic.io)
3016.
Ubuntu Continues Falling Like a Rock as a Gaming Distro (boilingsteam.com)
3017.
The ASF Infrastructure team introduces phone service (blogs.apache.org)
3018.
Media Websites: 70% of the Carbon Footprint Caused by Ads and Stats (marmelab.com)
3019.
India's Inadvertent Missile Launch Underscores Risk of Accidental Nuclear War (scientificamerican.com)
3020.
The Easy Way I Protect My Credit Cards Online and Keep Free Trials Free (nytimes.com)
3021.
Palmer Notation (en.wikipedia.org)
3022.
A personal view of UC Berkeley’s EECS crisis (dailycal.org)
3023.
TikTok's ad revenue to surpass Twitter and Snapchat combined in 2022 (reuters.com)
3024.
Mercedes-Benz's Vision EQXX traveled 1,000km on a single charge (mashable.com)
3025.
AV Linux MX Edition (bandshed.net)
3026.
NASA’s Mars Helicopter Spots Gear That Helped Perseverance Rover Land (nasa.gov)
3027.
UK train service ScotRail goes back into public ownership after privatisation (bbc.co.uk)
3028.
Flying Through Giga Berlin (youtube.com)
3029.
Sometimes the knote comes early (flak.tedunangst.com)
3030.
Ancient fashion: 3,200-year-old pants on Chinese mummy are like modern-day jeans (bigthink.com)