April 2022 Archive
991.
Heatwave in India breaks records, still worsening (earthsky.org)
992.
The underwhelming impact of software engineering research (iansommerville.com)
993.
GTK4 Matrix Client (github.com)
994.
Minisleep – A Tiny Wiki Engine (halestrom.net)
995.
Testing consistency of rqlite (github.com)
996.
Effective Go (go.dev)
997.
London’s Lost Ringways (worksinprogress.co)
998.
John Cage Organ Project in Halberstadt (universes.art)
999.
High-Security Mechanical Locks (2020) (swiftsilentdeadly.com)
1000.
Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software (elementary.audio)
1001.
Incident with GitHub Actions and Codespaces (githubstatus.com)
1002.
Google Drive: Shortcuts replacing files and folders stored in multiple locations (support.google.com)
1003.
ReactOS “Open-Source Windows” Manages to Run Some Battlefield Games (phoronix.com)
1004.
Using SNI proxying and IPv6 to share port 443 between webapps (agwa.name)
1005.
Workers discover ‘unprecedented’ Phoenician necropolis in southern Spain (theguardian.com)
1006.
Mysterious benefactor returns Charles Darwin’s missing notebooks after 20 years (arstechnica.com)
1007.
A tsunami wiped out ancient communities in the Atacama Desert 3,800 years ago (arstechnica.com)
1008.
Making open source hardware design a reality (github.com)
1009.
How and why Daily is using Rust for our WebRTC APIs (daily.co)
1010.
Mac App Store Ransomware (mjtsai.com)
1011.
Alphabet Announces First Quarter 2022 Results (abc.xyz)
1012.
Jimmy Carter saved Canadian nuclear reactor after meltdown (military.com)
1013.
The State of Fortran (arxiv.org)
1014.
Europe Is Building an International Facial Recognition System (wired.co.uk)
1015.
YT-Spammer-Purge: Scan for and delete spam comments on YouTube (github.com)
1016.
The Onion has been permanently banned from Twitter (theonion.com)
1017.
Type-Based Optimizations in the JIT (erlang.org)
1018.
Self-calibrating USB Paper Tape Reader (e-basteln.de)
1019.
NandGame – Build a Computer from Scratch (nandgame.com)
1020.
Starting Your Computer Music Journey with Clojure and Overtone in Emacs (savo.rocks)