April 2022 Archive
1291.
Podcast-conversations with YC founders whose startups failed (open.spotify.com)
1292.
Michelle Yeoh, martial arts and the multiverse: inside the year’s wildest movie (theguardian.com)
1293.
LA company to pay $22.5M after allegedly faking hundreds of Covid test results (abc7.com)
1294.
How to control the metacognition process of programming? (lambdaisland.com)
1295.
Standard ML Family (smlfamily.github.io)
1296.
Archaeologists unearth ancient Sumerian riverboat in Iraq (arstechnica.com)
1297.
European wind-energy sector hit in wave of hacks (wsj.com)
1298.
The chicken you are eating has increased 364% in size over the last 50 years (twitter.com)
1299.
The PalmOS powered wristwatch from Fossil (lunduke.substack.com)
1300.
The one time North Vietnam’s MiGs attacked U.S. navy warships (thedrive.com)
1301.
Transparently running binaries from any architecture in Linux (2018) (ownyourbits.com)
1302.
JavaScript Garbage Collection with WebAssembly Is Possible Today (jott.live)
1303.
Wide-Band WebSDR (websdr.ewi.utwente.nl)
1304.
Old C code – how to upgrade it?
1305.
Your real biological clock is you’re going to die (2018) (hmmdaily.com)
1306.
Epic is asking a court to stop Google from yanking Bandcamp off the Play Store (theverge.com)
1307.
ZX Spectrum: Q&A with some of the folks who worked on legendary PC (theregister.com)
1308.
At least 6,500 migrant worker deaths in Qatar since winning the World Cup bid (theguardian.com)
1309.
Birds make better bipedal bots than humans do (scientificamerican.com)
1310.
Taking Flight Without a Smart Phone (devtails.xyz)
1311.
‘What a brutal business’: pop stars on life after the spotlight moves on (theguardian.com)
1312.
A Rust match made in hell (fasterthanli.me)
1313.
HN comment April 9, 2012: Bookmark this comment. See you in 2022 (news.ycombinator.com)
1314.
Reverse-engineering the LM185 voltage reference chip and its bandgap reference (righto.com)
1315.
No increased risk of brain tumours for mobile phone users, new study finds (ox.ac.uk)
1316.
The Backdoor That Keeps Russian Oil Flowing into Europe (bloombergquint.com)
1317.
The casualties at the other end of the remote-controlled kill (nytimes.com)
1318.
The Apple-1's shift-register memory (righto.com)
1319.
Doom Cacowards (doomwiki.org)
1320.
Gosniff: A TUI-Based Tcpdump (github.com)