April 2022 Archive
2521.
Data Reliability (1975) (dl.acm.org)
2522.
America's internet is splitting along party lines (axios.com)
2523.
The failure of the idea of X resources (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2524.
Frank Oz Says Sesame Street Has Gone Downhill. Is He Right? (2019) (fatherly.com)
2525.
Bill Ackman loses $400M dumps entire Netflix stake after just 3 months (businessinsider.com)
2526.
What Computer Science Programs Should Teach (michaeldehaan.substack.com)
2527.
New pill bottles for shaky hands will help people with Parkinson’s (2021) (nerdbot.com)
2528.
Ask HN: What new hobbies have you developed in the last two years?
2529.
Ask HN: Open-source software authors – why do you do it?
2530.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of your to-dos? longer-term projects?
2531.
The YouTube Rabbit Hole Is Nuanced (nytimes.com)
2532.
Ask HN: How do I find early stage startups to invest in?
2533.
DDG: We are not “purging” any media outlets from results (twitter.com)
2534.
Welcome 2030 You'll Own Nothing Have No Privacy and Life Has Never Been Crueler (cryptofireside.com)
2535.
US Capitol evacuated due to possible aircraft threat (airlive.net)
2536.
The ordering operators (blogs.perl.org)
2537.
Now that computers have more than 4MB of memory, can we get seconds on taskbar? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2538.
On removing let and let mut (verdagon.dev)
2539.
Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2540.
Above Avalon: Apple Is in a League of Its Own (aboveavalon.com)
2541.
MMA – Musical MIDI Accompaniment (2019) (mellowood.ca)
2542.
Exhibition of Pompeii’s sex scenes aims to decode erotica (theguardian.com)
2543.
Trump's Truth Social app branded a disaster (bbc.com)
2544.
In sexy worms, inheritance beyond genes can help evolution (quantamagazine.org)
2545.
An Art Revolution, Made with Scissors and Glue (nytimes.com)
2546.
Build OCI images using APK directly without Dockerfile (github.com)
2547.
Paying a Visit to Planet BSD (rachelbythebay.com)
2548.
Firefox 99 (mozilla.org)
2549.
WebDNN: Fast DNN running framework on Web Browser (mil-tokyo.github.io)
2550.
Sam Altman demonstrates Dall-E 2 using twitter suggestions (twitter.com)