April 2022 Archive
1141.
Twitter is adding an edit button (theverge.com)
1142.
Distilling the Real Cost of Production Garbage Collectors [pdf] (users.cecs.anu.edu.au)
1143.
Refusing to apologize can have psychological benefits (2012) (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
1144.
86Box: Why Not Pentium III? (86box.net)
1145.
Tell HN: Dropbox user age verification feature can lock your account
1146.
Making Faster B-Trees with Go Generics (scylladb.com)
1147.
Shine: A super fast fixed-point MP3 encoder (github.com)
1148.
I Made an Entire Call Center Angry over Losing $94k [video] (youtube.com)
1149.
Practising Programming (tratt.net)
1150.
What science says: Could humans survive a nuclear war between NATO and Russia? (allianceforscience.cornell.edu)
1151.
One of the most popular activities in non-industrial societies: doing nothing (twitter.com)
1152.
“Xanadu Hypertext Documents” architecture and data structures, 2019 edition (sentido-labs.com)
1153.
Ask HN: How are pull requests integrated in a repo with high commit frequency?
1154.
Everyone should learn the slide rule (2021) (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1155.
GoldWave Open Source Goal (goldwave.com)
1156.
Why is inflammation a dangerous necessity? (quantamagazine.org)
1157.
K-Nearest Neighbors (pinecone.io)
1158.
AppleCensorship (applecensorship.com)
1159.
How destructive are nuclear weapons really? (navalgazing.net)
1160.
Top navy admiral wants rust-free ships (gcaptain.com)
1161.
Is the DTS vs. Dolby war effectively over? (whathifi.com)
1162.
What I wish I knew when learning OCaml (2018) (baturin.org)
1163.
Don't build useless features (staysaasy.com)
1164.
Tell HN: Gmail flagged my Firefox account MFA email as “dangerous”
1165.
Faster Sorting with Go Generics (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1166.
Shoelace: A Web Component Kit (shoelace.style)
1167.
Subvert network effects and encourage adversarial interoperability (promarket.org)
1168.
Lagrange Pre-Release – A Gemini client that also supports Gopher and Finger (skyjake.github.io)
1169.
Umberto Eco on common features of fascism (2016) (openculture.com)
1170.
Uranus should be NASA’s top planetary target – report (science.org)