April 2022 Archive
961.
962.
Hand-optimizing the TCC code generator
(briancallahan.net)
963.
The Applesoft Compiler (TASC): We have the source code, in a sense
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
964.
The candy stores of Oxford Street
(diamondgeezer.blogspot.com)
966.
I Believe Zig Has Function Colors
(gavinhoward.com)
967.
What would open sourcing the Twitter algorithm actually look like?
(transitivebullsh.it)
968.
Researchers home in on possible “day zero” for Antikythera mechanism
(arstechnica.com)
969.
The Reliability of Optical Disks
(blog.ligos.net)
970.
Why Ruby Has Symbols
(dmitrytsepelev.dev)
971.
Analyzing iMessage with SQL
(arctype.com)
972.
Privacy Friendly Apps – improved privacy protection on the smartphone
(secuso.aifb.kit.edu)
973.
974.
Over 15% of world population has a headache on any given day
(english.elpais.com)
975.
Maslow never proposed a pyramid
(twitter.com)
976.
Be Less Technical
(sequential.dev)
977.
A basic introduction to NumPy's einsum
(ajcr.net)
978.
Zaplib post-mortem
(zaplib.com)
979.
980.
Trapped in lockdown, Shanghai residents turn to WeChat groups for food
(restofworld.org)
981.
So Long Surrogates: How We Moved to UTF-8 in Haskell
(channable.com)
982.
The Impervious Browser: Your Portal to the P2P Internet
(newsletter.impervious.ai)
985.
What Is Rust's Unsafe? (2019)
(nora.codes)
989.
We fixed f-string typos in popular Python repos
(highertier.com)