April 2022 Archive
1021.
China has pioneered a law to empower people over algorithms? (onezero.medium.com)
1022.
What is a molten salt reactor? (thmsr.com)
1023.
What's next for AlphaFold and the AI protein-folding revolution (nature.com)
1024.
Gallium OS: a fast and lightweight Linux distro for ChromeOS devices (galliumos.org)
1025.
First Reflective LCD indoor monitor – 32“ FullHD true-color 60Hz (sunvisiondisplay.com)
1026.
Types of Deceptive Design (deceptive.design)
1027.
Hacking attractiveness biases in hiring? The role of beautifying photo-filters (emerald.com)
1028.
The off-screen workers who keep the adult webcam industry running (restofworld.org)
1029.
PSA: React 18 calls code twice in strict dev mode to detect side effects (reactjs.org)
1030.
Buffereditor – Code and Text Editor for iPhone, iPad and iPad Pro (buffereditor.com)
1031.
Why I got a PhD at age 61 (nature.com)
1032.
Ask HN: Which algorithms based on biological ideas do you know?
1033.
Why are 2D vector graphics so much harder than 3D? (2019) (blog.mecheye.net)
1034.
Art Bits from Hypercard (archives.somnolescent.net)
1035.
Kerouac and Buddhism (theamericanscholar.org)
1036.
Google Search results are below the fold (dropbox.com)
1037.
The Psychedelic Experience: A new concept in psychotherapy (1962) [pdf] (erowid.org)
1038.
Books Become Games (justinehsmith.substack.com)
1039.
Best practices for optimizing Lambda functions (cloudash.dev)
1040.
Walmart truckers to start at $95k a year (axios.com)
1041.
Ed Sheeran on creative cost of lawsuit: ‘Now I just film everything’ (deadline.com)
1042.
Turo Requires a Driver's License Number and Credit Card to Show Full Price
1043.
Exchange electricity prices in France go through the roof (twitter.com)
1044.
The Learjet era ends with a final delivery (flyingmag.com)
1045.
Tailscale’s human-scale networks are still controlled by Google and Microsoft (iliana.fyi)
1046.
Update on the Atlassian outage affecting some customers (atlassian.com)
1047.
Ask HN: Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of information?
1048.
Tell HN: iOS Signal eats your disk space
1049.
Why Lisp macros are cool, a Perl perspective (2005) (lists.warhead.org.uk)
1050.
License to Use JSLint for Evil (web.archive.org)