Six companies control 90% of what you read, watch, and hear
(rebeccastrong.substack.com)
April 2022 Archive
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Those HTML attributes you never use
(smashingmagazine.com)
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Why I'm in the Army Reserve – an explainer for my friends in tech
(chrisseaton.com)
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The endgames of bad faith communication
(consilienceproject.org)
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Insider Trading at Coinbase
(twitter.com)
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Hiring discrimination: a problem for men in female-dominated occupations
(journals.plos.org)
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I got a computer science degree in 3 months for less than $5000 (2020)
(miguelrochefort.com)
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“YouTube-dl” and “Pirate Bay” back on DDG
(fosstodon.org)
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What are you doing, WordPress.com?
(rootprivileges.net)
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I can't let go of “The Dunning-Kruger Effect is Autocorrelation”
(andersource.dev)
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The human genome is, at long last, complete
(rockefeller.edu)
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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)
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An update on the campaign to defend serious math education in California
(scottaaronson.blog)
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‘Click to Cancel’ legislation introduced in Pennsylvania
(pahouse.com)
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The existence of true one-way functions depends on Kolmogorov complexity
(quantamagazine.org)