April 2022 Archive
1381.
Why we’ve canceled flights, and what we are doing to get back on track (news.alaskaair.com)
1382.
An accidental experiment that saved 700 lives (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
1383.
Covid patients pushed medical extremes in life support breakthrough (heraldsun.com.au)
1384.
Do the same mechanisms that create complex life also create complex technology? (mattsclancy.substack.com)
1385.
Workers at Apple's NYC store have started collecting signatures to form a union (businessinsider.com)
1386.
Zooming into the Sun with Solar Orbiter (esa.int)
1387.
Show HN: Colorfle – A daily color mixing game inspired by Wordle (colorfle.com)
1388.
AI predicts if and when someone will experience cardiac arrest (hub.jhu.edu)
1389.
Launch HN: Echoes HQ (YC S21) – Developer-friendly activity reports
1390.
General average declared for Ever Forward after unsuccesful attempts to refloat (gcaptain.com)
1391.
DOS Nostalgia: On using a modern DOS workstation (c0de517e.blogspot.com)
1392.
When No-Code Stops Scaling (2020) (head.ai)
1393.
Dunbar’s number and how speaking is 2.8x better than picking fleas (interconnected.org)
1394.
Cdecl: C Gibberish ↔ English (cdecl.org)
1395.
Social animals seek power in surprisingly complex ways (scientificamerican.com)
1396.
Senior EU officials were targeted with Israeli spyware (reuters.com)
1397.
Abusing RPi GPIO pins as a radio controller (riveducha.com)
1398.
NSA and CIA spied on by using data harvesting advertiser networks (theintercept.com)
1399.
Apple Reports Second Quarter Results (apple.com)
1400.
Birds Aren’t Real took on the conspiracy theorists (theguardian.com)
1401.
Ask HN: Are you lost / confused / stuck? I can try to help
1402.
The Rise and Fall of World’s Fairs (smithsonianmag.com)
1403.
Persuasion and the Prestige Paradox (2021) (quillette.com)
1404.
Tobii Pro Glasses 3 (tobiipro.com)
1405.
Indian cows and buffaloes are going online (economist.com)
1406.
SketchUp for iPad: 3D Visualization on iPad (sketchup.com)
1407.
Arrests of a Yakuza Leader and Affiliates for Narcotics and Weapons Trafficking (justice.gov)
1408.
Tipy – One Hand Keyboard (tipykeyboard.com)
1409.
The Return of New York Harbor’s Oysters (nautil.us)
1410.
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