April 2022 Archive
1531.
Ask HN: What do you do to recharge after a day of work?
1532.
Show HN: A programmer's approach to finding gifts (givetheperfectgift.co)
1533.
It's not your fault (kostaharlan.net)
1534.
Astronomers just discovered the farthest object in the known universe (livescience.com)
1535.
What’s Behind the Naming of TBD54566975? (blog.concannon.tech)
1536.
Ask HN: How did Fast get a $580mm valuation?
1537.
Replacement power supply for the Toshiba T1200 laptop computer (github.com)
1538.
Prioritization as a Superpower (nbt.substack.com)
1539.
Hathora: Multiplayer Made Easy (blog.hathora.dev)
1540.
Workers Are Winning the Return-to-Office War Because They’re Right (bloomberg.com)
1541.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Opens Its Development Model to the Public (linuxiac.com)
1542.
The Missing Kubernetes Type System (danielmangum.com)
1543.
Zero-Knowledge Middleboxes: enforce network policies on encrypted traffic (eprint.iacr.org)
1544.
Show HN: Program Synthesis for Ruby (github.com)
1545.
Einstein versus the Physical Review (physicstoday.scitation.org)
1546.
Computer Science Open Data (jeffhuang.com)
1547.
Placemark: Create, edit, and convert the data that powers maps (placemark.io)
1548.
Faster GDB startup (tromey.com)
1549.
Women and their hair transformed South Korea (atlasobscura.com)
1550.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2022)
1551.
Taiwan should destroy TSMC if invaded, suggests US military paper (datacenterdynamics.com)
1552.
Study on US-Russia nuclear war: 91.5 MM casualties in first few hours (2019) (icanw.org)
1553.
Exposure to 835MHz RF-EMF induces hyperactivity and demyelination in mice (2017) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1554.
WebP is such a goated format (sandyuraz.com)
1555.
Paris suspends electric bus fleet after two fires (lemonde.fr)
1556.
Low-Latency, High-Throughput Garbage Collection [pdf] (users.cecs.anu.edu.au)
1557.
Best practices to keep your projects secure on GitHub (github.blog)
1558.
The Personal Security Checklist (security-list.js.org)
1559.
EU Joins Mastodon Social Network, Sets Up Its Own Server (pcmag.com)
1560.
Core dumps, feedback loops, and a game of telephone (dubroy.com)