April 2022 Archive
3271.
The French data privacy regulator asked a public body to not use ReCAPTCHA (twitter.com)
3272.
Direct Realism and the Brain-in-a-Vat Argument (fakenous.net)
3273.
SSH-MitM 2.0.0 – Licence change to GPLv3 (github.com)
3274.
Ask HN: I want to make a native UI for macOS. What do I use?
3275.
'Now or never' to avoid climate catastrophe, warns UN (phys.org)
3276.
Ask HN: For those who have ADHD – Inattentive Type – how do you overcome it?
3277.
A Man Who Accidentally Killed the Most People in History (youtube.com)
3278.
Fast shuts doors after slow growth, high burn precluded fundraising options (techcrunch.com)
3279.
German ‘Watergate’: Chancellor spied on rival party, study reveals (washingtonpost.com)
3280.
Ask HN: What kind of technical blog should I start?
3281.
Tell HN: Need a YouTube/Google employee to protect a Ukraine Channel
3282.
A New Story for Stonehenge (newyorker.com)
3283.
Moon Dust Is Super Toxic to Human Cells (2018) (livescience.com)
3284.
Listen to your PDFs, e-books and documents with this app (play.google.com)
3285.
Stripe's new one-click checkout product (twitter.com)
3286.
Dell defends its controversial new laptop memory (pcworld.com)
3287.
RISC-V takes steps to minimize fragmentation (theregister.com)
3288.
Ask HN: Interviews with Founders That Failed
3289.
DMCA Notices Took Down 19,276 GitHub Projects Last Year (torrentfreak.com)
3290.
Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal rejects Elon Musk's Twitter takeover bid (reuters.com)
3291.
The Most Important Performance Management Rule for Software Engineers (staysaasy.com)
3292.
How Democracies Spy on Their Citizens (newyorker.com)
3293.
Contra Chrome – How Google Browser Became Threat (contrachrome.com)
3294.
Apple Silicon Guide. Learn All about the M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra Chips (github.com)
3295.
How important is our breathing pattern? (palermophysio.ca)
3296.
New generation cancer-preventing vaccines could wipe out tumors before they form (science.org)
3297.
Ages of South Koreans to Change with Plans to Eliminate 'Korean Age' (insider.com)
3298.
Dell's Proprietary DDR5 Module Locks Out User Upgrades (tomshardware.com)
3299.
How Gary Gygax Lost Control of Dungeons and Dragons (medium.com)
3300.
Not all SaaS revenue is the same (variance.com)