How much do things really cost?
(newyorker.com)
April 2022 Archive
1471.
1472.
1473.
A self-authenticating social protocol
(blueskyweb.xyz)
1474.
Silly Image Compression Idea
(snufk.in)
1475.
Expanding global payouts with crypto
(stripe.com)
1476.
DuckDuckGo's Privacy Abuses
(lemmy.ml)
1477.
Ontario's Computer: The Burroughs ICON
(jasoneckert.github.io)
1478.
1480.
Conway's Game of Life – Mathematics and Construction [pdf]
(conwaylife.com)
1481.
AI can't tell you it's lying if it thinks it's telling the truth
(theregister.com)
1482.
Thoughts on the Witness (2016)
(fgiesen.wordpress.com)
1483.
The Front-End Developer's Guide to the Terminal
(joshwcomeau.com)
1484.
The Unravelling of an Expert on Serial Killers
(newyorker.com)
1485.
A man bought a cruise ship on Craigslist
(cnn.com)
1486.
Stitch It in Time: GAN-Based Facial Editing of Real Videos
(stitch-time.github.io)
1487.
Nsh, a unified router style CLI for OpenBSD
(github.com)
1488.
The interesting ideas in Datasette (2018)
(simonwillison.net)
1489.
Letter from a Young Distributist: Georgism and Distributism
(progressandpoverty.substack.com)
1490.
Bearer tokens are just awful
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1492.
1493.
Taxation of illegal income in the United States
(en.wikipedia.org)
1494.
How did the Victorians become a reference point for joyless prudery?
(historytoday.com)
1495.
The full Windows 95 launch event video is finally online
(gizmodo.com)
1496.
tcpcp - passing TCP connections between hosts (2005)
(tcpcp.sourceforge.net)
1497.
Shanghai's 25M people under lockdown indefinitely
(twitter.com)
1498.
Ability to see expertise is a milestone worth aiming for
(commoncog.com)
1500.