April 2022 Archive
1711.
Pop _OS 22.04 LTS has landed (blog.system76.com)
1712.
Ask HN: Why has DMCA Circumvention Prohibition not been repealed?
1713.
Null Island, the most real of fictional places [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1714.
Future of Blitz (blitzjs.com)
1715.
We've Upgraded Your Toilet to a Subscription-Based Model (mcsweeneys.net)
1716.
OpenAI has solved the XY problem (nt4tn.net)
1717.
Insteon is down and may not be coming back (staceyoniot.com)
1718.
FrogFind: Search Engine for Vintage Computers (frogfind.com)
1719.
X-ray tech that reveals chip designs (spectrum.ieee.org)
1720.
Oberlin College Loses Its Appeal, owes $31.2M for defaming a local business (wsj.com)
1721.
The three line single binary compiler free blog (flak.tedunangst.com)
1722.
A Driver on the GPU (basnieuwenhuizen.nl)
1723.
Show HN: ipyvizzu – open-source animated charts in Jupyter Notebooks (github.com)
1724.
John Oliver Blackmails Congress with Their Own Digital Data (rollingstone.com)
1725.
Thinner on Paper (thelampmagazine.com)
1726.
Continuous Looper (beijaflor.io)
1727.
How EEx Turns Your Template into HTML (mitchellhanberg.com)
1728.
Inform 7 is now open source (github.com)
1729.
Milk alternatives produce up to 4.5x less greenhouse gas emissions as milk (ourworldindata.org)
1730.
Hello V-Lang (blog.hackersreboot.tech)
1731.
Mortgage rates just hit 5%. Buying a home has become a lot more expensive (npr.org)
1732.
Ask HN: What small library or tool do you want that doesn’t exist?
1733.
The frenzied world of rare watches (vanityfair.com)
1734.
Vancouver proposes 10k-dollar annual fee for gas stations without EV charging (driving.ca)
1735.
Review: HP's smallest laser printer – M140w and Linux set up (shkspr.mobi)
1736.
I Lost $150K in a Day (youngmoney.co)
1737.
The true purpose of propaganda (robkhenderson.substack.com)
1738.
Internet Mail 2000 (cr.yp.to)
1739.
Where in the galaxy will we mine lithium? (sciof.fi)
1740.
EU is building an $11B tunnel connecting Scandinavia to Italy (designboom.com)