April 2022 Archive
1743.
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.
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)
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)
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.
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)