April 2022 Archive
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The U.S.S. Akron and U.S.S. Macon, America's “flying aircraft carriers” (airships.net)
332.
Slack’s Incident on 2-22-22 (slack.engineering)
333.
Experience Report: 6 months of Go (typesanitizer.com)
334.
Nukes, nubs and coners: The unique social hierarchy aboard a nuclear submarine (thedrive.com)
335.
The ever-increasing walled-gardeness of Twitter (annoying.technology)
336.
Netlify Edge Functions: A new serverless runtime powered by Deno (netlify.com)
337.
A Square Meal – Foods of the ‘20s and ‘30s (slimemoldtimemold.com)
338.
Intel's “Cripple AMD” Function (2019) (agner.org)
339.
RedwoodJS 1.0 (v1launchweek.redwoodjs.com)
340.
Shanghai video overwhelms Chinese censor, gets 400M views (austrianchina.substack.com)
341.
I Just Hit $100k/Yr on GitHub Sponsors (2020) (calebporzio.com)
342.
Ask HN: People who use different emails everywhere, who sold you to spammers?
343.
AT&T's website raising the price every time I refresh the page (reddit.com)
344.
I need to stop being boring (patzhong.com)
345.
Ask HN: What hyper-focused industry newsletters do you enjoy?
346.
The Curse of Systems Thinkers (blog.relyabilit.ie)
347.
The complete guide to protecting your APIs with OAuth2 (stackoverflow.blog)
348.
Patching an embedded synthesiser OS from 1996 with Ghidra (blog.petersobot.com)
349.
Oggify: Download Songs Directly from Spotify (github.com)
350.
Postgres wire compatible SQLite proxy (github.com)
351.
Apple's M1 Ultra comes with a 32MB TLB bottleneck (twitter.com)
352.
Battleship (nulliq.dev)
353.
Limb lengthening surgery is becoming more popular (buzzfeednews.com)
354.
The Kia Instrument (kia.com)
355.
Senators want to mandate anti-piracy technology across the web (arstechnica.com)
356.
“Can it run Doom” will never be the same, thanks to new ray-tracing mod (arstechnica.com)
357.
Exponentially Better Rotations (thenumbat.github.io)
358.
Four Eras of JavaScript Frameworks (pzuraq.com)
359.
Why Germany won’t keep its nuclear plants open (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
360.
What does “shitty job” mean in the low-skill, low-pay world? (residentcontrarian.com)