April 2022 Archive
841.
Monetizing hobbies (tegowerk.eu)
842.
Datalog in JavaScript (instantdb.dev)
843.
Rotary Un-Smartphone Kit (skysedge.com)
844.
User friendly web games (merely.xyz)
845.
Start with who, not why (softwaredoug.com)
846.
Google Scanned Objects: A High-Quality Dataset of 3D Scanned Household Items (arxiv.org)
847.
Mullvad Privacy Companion is now open source (mullvad.net)
848.
Cog: Containers for Machine Learning (github.com)
849.
Steam: Half-Life 2 Hardware Survey (2004) (web.archive.org)
850.
“Multiple personality disorder” probably doesn't exist (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
851.
The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (2014) (catb.org)
852.
We use GitHub Actions to build GitHub (github.blog)
853.
Book Review: The Programmer's Brain (shkspr.mobi)
854.
Differentiable Programming – A Simple Introduction (assemblyai.com)
855.
SDF Public Access Unix System (sdf.org)
856.
Bill.com Quietly Decided to Divert Customer Funds To Unwanted Bank Accounts
857.
Reversing a 2.4GHz Remote Control (xakcop.com)
858.
Scallop: A Neurosymbolic Programming Language (scallop-lang.github.io)
859.
U.S. economy shrank at a 1.4% annual rate in the first quarter (wsj.com)
860.
Ask HN: Are there any rural tech communities?
861.
Collectibles are terrible investments (fullstackeconomics.com)
862.
Why Pessimism Sounds Smart (rootsofprogress.org)
863.
PipeWire: Bluetooth Support Status Update (collabora.com)
864.
Howdy – Windows Hello style facial authentication for Linux (github.com)
865.
Rewriting Sysctl(8) in Rust: Systeroid (blog.orhun.dev)
866.
OpenMW becomes a general-purpose engine for isometric RPGs (openmw.org)
867.
Why Remotion is a native macOS app, not Electron (remotion.com)
868.
In Defense of Bitcoin Maximalism (vitalik.ca)
869.
Meta's A.I. exodus: Top talent quits as lab tries to keep pace with rivals (cnbc.com)
870.
How We Built r/Place (2017) (redditinc.com)