April 2022 Archive
1441.
War of memes: Why Z-war won't end with peace (threadreaderapp.com)
1442.
An overview of version control in programming (lemire.me)
1443.
The FBI has tied the recent Axie Infinity Ronin sidechain hack to North Korea (thismorningonchain.com)
1444.
BYOT: Bring your own team for new-grads (byot.app)
1445.
I Heart Microscopes (hillelwayne.com)
1446.
Using LSP in Emacs and Debian (anarc.at)
1447.
Apple Is Still Tracking You Without Consent (sneak.berlin)
1448.
My Life as a Mentalist (zocalopublicsquare.org)
1449.
Ask HN: Why are there so few fanless laptops with Intel/AMD?
1450.
Penmanship (jaredgorski.org)
1451.
Serially-attached SD for old PalmOS devices (dmitry.gr)
1452.
Tesla must pay ex-worker $15M for “disturbing” racist abuse, judge rules (arstechnica.com)
1453.
Kaitai, binary format parsing web IDE (ide.kaitai.io)
1454.
How the TypeScript Compiler Compiles (huy.rocks)
1455.
Calculating Pi on the 4004 (mark.engineer)
1456.
DHL B752 at San Jose on Apr 7 2022 hydraulic failure results in runway excursion (avherald.com)
1457.
An Open Letter from the CEO of Puppet: Puppet and Perforce (puppet.com)
1458.
Intel becomes the first to offer full AV1 support with its new Arc GPUs (neowin.net)
1459.
How LCEVC works – A new approach to video compression (lcevc.org)
1460.
Robert and Virginia Heinlein's Colorado Springs House (nitrosyncretic.com)
1461.
RealityScan Beta: Mobile Photogrammetry (capturingreality.com)
1462.
HBPF – eBPF in Hardware (github.com)
1463.
Denonia: The First Malware Specifically Targeting AWS Lambda (cadosecurity.com)
1464.
Lexical is now open-source (web text-editor) (github.com)
1465.
Restoring Vintage Computers (curiousmarc.com)
1466.
FBI Searched Data of Millions of Americans Without Warrants (bloomberg.com)
1467.
Major Insurers Are Scamming Billions from Medicare, Whistle-Blowers Say (bloomberg.com)
1468.
Show HN: Loodio – A Bathroom Privacy Device
1469.
The temptation of writing shell scripts, illustrated (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1470.
Top US corporations raising prices on Americans even as profits surge (theguardian.com)