April 2022 Archive
2311.
Pattie Maes and the foundations of social networks (hiddenheroes.netguru.com)
2312.
Loss of Native American Languages Affects Our Understanding of the Natural World (worldsensorium.com)
2313.
Data visualization experiments with Svelte.js and Three.js (cybernetic.dev)
2314.
UCLA Wants to Hire an Adjunct. But the Pay Is Zero (nytimes.com)
2315.
Full Day Sun Exposure (tedpiotrowski.svbtle.com)
2316.
Writing a Linux Kernel Remote in 2022 (blog.immunityinc.com)
2317.
You think the energy problem is hard? Meet the food climate challenge (canarymedia.com)
2318.
Forgetting a Child in a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime? (2009) (washingtonpost.com)
2319.
California tech billionaire launches Senate campaign to take on Tesla (mcclatchydc.com)
2320.
BGP Blockchain (rfc-editor.org)
2321.
Elo scoring two years of Magic: The Gathering games (dylanlott.com)
2322.
Elon Musk and Twitter Reach Deal for Sale (nytimes.com)
2323.
Ask HN: How do you feel about Chrome becoming a browser monopoly?
2324.
Man hacked random-number generator to rig lotteries, investigators say (2016) (theguardian.com)
2325.
Ask HN: In 2022 how do you develop a simple CRUD app if you have few time?
2326.
Did extroverts ruin remote work for the rest of us? (makeworkbetter.substack.com)
2327.
Ask HN: Top inspiring books on crucial CS ideas?
2328.
My typical working day as software engineer (dimle.wordpress.com)
2329.
Ask HN: Is open source ruining your job satisfaction too?
2330.
Using ELisp as an HTML templating engine (bitspook.in)
2331.
Congressman Massie's homebrew powerwall built from a wrecked Model S (twitter.com)
2332.
Tell HN: Outline.com is offline, domain for sale
2333.
Factorization of RSA-250 (2020) (sympa.inria.fr)
2334.
LumoSQL (lumosql.org)
2335.
Does GoDaddy buy domain names you've searched then try to re-sell them to you? (capitalandgrowth.org)
2336.
Sharding Is Also NP-Complete (datafinnovation.medium.com)
2337.
Boosters customised for Omicron seem to offer little advantage (nature.com)
2338.
GitHub Actions Bills Wildly Overstated (twitter.com)
2339.
Denny Delk (dennydelk.com)
2340.
NEORV32: A tiny, embedded and free-of-charge open-source RISC-V SoC (github.com)