Research on whether reading fiction makes you nicer
(lithub.com)
April 2022 Archive
1801.
1802.
A WebGL Music Visualizer
(github.com)
1803.
Show HN: GPT-3 powered Ouija spirit board that moves your mouse
(ouija.attejuvonen.fi)
1804.
Computers Can Be Understood (2020)
(blog.nelhage.com)
1805.
Digital models preserve game show history
(ironicsans.substack.com)
1806.
Exploiting Scratch with a malicious image (2021)
(mnemonic.no)
1807.
In 1980 an Earthquake Destroyed an Italian Town and Revealed Another
(atlasobscura.com)
1808.
Transformer Inference Arithmetic
(carolchen.me)
1809.
Why Compilers Don’t Autocorrect “Obvious” Parse Errors
(chelseatroy.com)
1810.
1811.
The Future of Open Source: On Imperialism and Idealism
(datagubbe.se)
1813.
The Nostalgia Pendulum: A rolling 30-year cycle of pop culture trends
(thepatterning.com)
1814.
NIST-F1 Cesium Fountain Atomic Clock
(nist.gov)
1815.
Solopreneurs Are Changing the Face of the Economy
(entrepreneur.com)
1816.
My NDA is expired. It's worse than you know, AMA
(old.reddit.com)
1817.
1818.
A full Python interpreter written in Rust
(rustpython.github.io)
1819.
First Business Should Be a Spreadsheet
(endler.dev)
1820.
1823.
Scientists Find No Benefit to Time-Restricted Eating
(nytimes.com)
1824.
C++20 Ranges Algorithms – Non-Modifying Operations
(cppstories.com)
1825.
Booting a Mac Studio from an external SSD, and what it doesn’t solve
(eclecticlight.co)
1826.
Ajax Battle: XMLHttpRequest vs. the Fetch API
(blog.openreplay.com)
1828.
How product teams should set deadlines
(dana11235.medium.com)
1829.
Negative dentries, 20 years later
(lwn.net)
1830.
EU-US privacy shield 2.0 is again a political show
(blog.simpleanalytics.com)