April 2022 Archive
1951.
A terminal with UI like visual code (github.com)
1952.
Young people are lonelier than ever (vice.com)
1953.
Linux on the Framework Laptop (frame.work)
1954.
Casting Silver Bullets (2013) (patriciabriggs.com)
1955.
XHTTP: An HTTP server library in a single C file (github.com)
1956.
Indirect ownership, shallow borrow and self-referential data structures in Rust (yoyo-code.com)
1957.
Emilie (2010) (themillions.com)
1958.
Is this how Russia ends? (the.ink)
1959.
Big cuts coming for CNN+ after slow start (axios.com)
1960.
Swedbank customers positive balance turned into negative due to an update
1961.
Shortwave radio: can you hear me now? (mountainrunner.substack.com)
1962.
Poll: What book should I write?
1963.
Find books set in your hometown (lithub.com)
1964.
Amazon stock plunges as company reports nearly $4B loss (cnn.com)
1965.
Dow plunges 900 points, Nasdaq suffers worst month since 2008 (thehill.com)
1966.
Beginner-friendly guide to use Tailwind CSS with Jekyll (mzrn.sh)
1967.
Embedding information in text documents using glyph perturbation (2018) [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
1968.
Natural Language Processing with Prolog in the IBM Watson System (2011) (cs.nmsu.edu)
1969.
Home Buying Is Becoming ‘Unaffordable for Most Americans’ (forbes.com)
1970.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) (discourse.ubuntu.com)
1971.
USB receiver for the IBM SK-8807 Infrared-only keyboard (github.com)
1972.
Portal for Apple II (2017) (deater.net)
1973.
NYC Just Passed a Law Requiring Employers to Post Salary Ranges in Job Ads (inc.com)
1974.
Devs of bcachefs try to get filesystem into Linux again (theregister.com)
1975.
Open source “collective hell” Godot game – anyone can commit and game autobuilds (github.com)
1976.
Tour of Parser-Printers: Introduction (pointfree.co)
1977.
Show HN: OSS Database, A crowdsourced database of Open Source alternatives (ossdatabase.com)
1978.
Hellenistic cremation burial found in Istanbul train station (thehistoryblog.com)
1979.
DevOps for the Sinclair Spectrum (markround.com)
1980.
Porting a game from CP/M to the ZX Spectrum 48k (blog.steve.fi)