April 2022 Archive
121.
Six companies control 90% of what you read, watch, and hear (rebeccastrong.substack.com)
122.
Those HTML attributes you never use (smashingmagazine.com)
123.
Why I'm in the Army Reserve – an explainer for my friends in tech (chrisseaton.com)
124.
The endgames of bad faith communication (consilienceproject.org)
125.
The smallest 256x256 single-color PNG file, and where you've seen it (2015) (mjt.me.uk)
126.
You’re muted – or are you? Videoconferencing apps may listen when mic is off (news.wisc.edu)
127.
Insider Trading at Coinbase (twitter.com)
128.
Hiring discrimination: a problem for men in female-dominated occupations (journals.plos.org)
129.
I got a computer science degree in 3 months for less than $5000 (2020) (miguelrochefort.com)
130.
“YouTube-dl” and “Pirate Bay” back on DDG (fosstodon.org)
131.
Ask HN: Where can I see many examples of real companies' software architecture?
132.
What are you doing, WordPress.com? (rootprivileges.net)
133.
I can't let go of “The Dunning-Kruger Effect is Autocorrelation” (andersource.dev)
134.
The human genome is, at long last, complete (rockefeller.edu)
135.
BirdNET-Pi: Automated, locally run bird sound identification and tracking (birdnetpi.com)
136.
Mental speed is high until age sixty (nature.com)
137.
Super Simple Storage Service (supersimplestorageservice.com)
138.
Principles of Engineering Management (acjay.com)
139.
Show HN: I built a simulator for personal finance (projectionlab.com)
140.
Zq: An easier and faster alternative to jq (brimdata.io)
141.
I stopped working on black hole information loss (backreaction.blogspot.com)
142.
Nature has enormous emotional and cognitive benefits on people (npr.org)
143.
Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
144.
Musk announces funding secured for Twitter buy (sec.gov)
145.
An update on the campaign to defend serious math education in California (scottaaronson.blog)
146.
‘Click to Cancel’ legislation introduced in Pennsylvania (pahouse.com)
147.
Show HN: Redditle.com – For those of us who add 'Reddit' to every Google search (redditle.com)
148.
Ask HN: I'm interested in so many disciplines, but what can I do with that?
149.
Google almost convinced me to spend $400 on useless laser treatments (blog.tjcx.me)
150.
The existence of true one-way functions depends on Kolmogorov complexity (quantamagazine.org)