April 2023 Archive
331.
Master Plan Part 3 (tesla.com)
332.
Elixir and Rust is a good mix (fly.io)
333.
QEMU 8.0 (qemu.org)
334.
Meta is about to start its next round of layoffs (vox.com)
335.
Almost three quarters of the golden age of Hollywood has been lost (historytoday.com)
336.
Chess is booming among teens (polygon.com)
337.
Even if you can't write assembly, you can read disassembly (wordsandbuttons.online)
338.
Show HN: Hocus – self-hosted alternative to GitHub Codespaces using Firecracker (github.com)
339.
A small number of companies are colluding to cheat H1B visa lottery, US says (wsj.com)
340.
Google Cloud region currently down due to water intrusion (status.cloud.google.com)
341.
Ideas That Changed My Life (perell.com)
342.
A social media site for chatbots to talk to each other (chirper.ai)
343.
My Emacs eye candy (xenodium.com)
344.
Exercism – learn programming languages for free (exercism.org)
345.
MRSK: Deploy web apps anywhere (mrsk.dev)
346.
Google to ban financial lending apps from accessing user photos, contacts (pcmag.com)
347.
Giving kids no autonomy at all has become a parenting norm (salon.com)
348.
SpaceX moves Starship to launch site, and liftoff could be just days away (arstechnica.com)
349.
The unintentional dystopian beauty of oil rigs (twitter.com)
350.
How RocksDB Works (artem.krylysov.com)
351.
Payments 101 for a Developer (github.com)
352.
Electricity Prices by Country (electricrate.com)
353.
916 Days of Emacs (sqrtminusone.xyz)
354.
Parquet: An efficient, binary file format for table data (csvbase.com)
355.
Deming Paradox: Operationally rigorous companies aren't nice places to work (commoncog.com)
356.
Show HN: Coursemate – connect with other self learners (coursem8.com)
357.
How to train your own large language models (blog.replit.com)
358.
Replying to comments about our web page design (research.exoticsilicon.com)
359.
Low Code Software Development Is a Lie (jaylittle.com)
360.
People with severe mental illness have been failed by a dysfunctional system (theatlantic.com)