April 2022 Archive
1741.
How to balance between delete compliance and backups
1742.
O’Reilly Learning platform no longer as a benefit of your ACM membership
1743.
Show HN: Hatch 1.0.0 – Modern, extensible Python project management (github.com)
1744.
'Bloodworms' harvest copper for metal jaws (vice.com)
1745.
A little fixed point math for embedded audio (jamesmunns.com)
1746.
“Long term support” Unixes and versions of software in them (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1747.
Execution by organ procurement: Breaching the dead donor rule in China (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
1748.
John Darnielle wants to tell you a story (newyorker.com)
1749.
Increasing rate of experimentation (arkid.substack.com)
1750.
A Linux security fix briefly breaks DMA (lwn.net)
1751.
Show HN: Pbkit – Protobuf toolkit written in Deno/TypeScript (pbkit.dev)
1752.
Show HN: Balloons – A clicker game generated by OpenAI Codex (shawnmatthewcrawford.com)
1753.
In praise of mass-market American tacos (economist.com)
1754.
Canadians consider certain religions damaging to society: survey (globalnews.ca)
1755.
Ask HN: What's the best platform for technical writing in 2022?
1756.
Due dates are a lazy way to gain commitment (tristanhood.substack.com)
1757.
Does anyone else think Google search quality has gone downhill fast? (old.reddit.com)
1758.
Ask HN: Python Programming Books
1759.
What is Lab126, Amazon’s secretive research laboratory? (english.elpais.com)
1760.
Platforms change but cool URIs don't (lethain.com)
1761.
Japanese rail company rolls out VR-piloted robot worker (newatlas.com)
1762.
Spacewar Is 60 Today (masswerk.at)
1763.
The Original APT: Advanced Persistent Teenagers (krebsonsecurity.com)
1764.
Goals of Care (jamanetwork.com)
1765.
Google Project Zero Year in Review of 0-days Used In-the-Wild in 2021 (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1766.
The Joel test for remote work (andreschweighofer.com)
1767.
House passes bill to limit cost of insulin to $35 a month (nytimes.com)
1768.
Summoned Tesla Collides with Jet (twitter.com)
1769.
Lithium drilling advances at the Salton Sea (kcet.org)
1770.
Should we be eating three meals a day? (bbc.com)