April 2023 Archive
61.
Show HN: Unknown Pleasures, a tiny web experiment with WebGL (pouria.dev)
62.
Building GitHub with Ruby on Rails (github.blog)
63.
Why do ships use “port” and “starboard” instead of “left” and “right?” (oceanservice.noaa.gov)
64.
The “Build Your Own Database” book is finished (build-your-own.org)
65.
Largest island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island (2007) (elbruz.org)
66.
Transformers from Scratch (2021) (e2eml.school)
67.
Why is OAuth still hard in 2023? (nango.dev)
68.
Neural Networks: Zero to Hero (karpathy.ai)
69.
Firefox engineers discover a Windows Defender bug that causes high CPU usage (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
70.
SQL Maxis: Why We Ditched RabbitMQ and Replaced It with a Postgres Queue (prequel.co)
71.
Show HN: Tabby – A self-hosted GitHub Copilot (github.com)
72.
Samsung considers moving to Bing as default search engine (sammobile.com)
73.
UK Blocks Microsoft’s $69B Activision Deal (bloomberg.com)
74.
Grid World (alex.miller.garden)
75.
Colorado governor signs tractor right-to-repair law opposed by John Deere (arstechnica.com)
76.
Tell HN: Cloudflare verification is breaking the internet
77.
Deep Learning Foundations to Stable Diffusion (course.fast.ai)
78.
NPR quits Twitter after being labeled as 'state-affiliated media' (wbur.org)
79.
CAN Injection: Keyless car theft (kentindell.github.io)
80.
Lofi air traffic control – LAX (lofiatc.com)
81.
Dang is going to have 65,535 karma points soon (news.ycombinator.com)
82.
iOS 17 app sideloading might only be available in Europe (techradar.com)
83.
The Windows 11 Trash Party (birchtree.me)
84.
GitHub Copilot emits GPL code (codeium.com)
85.
Making friends as an adult is hard (2021) (wbur.org)
86.
MouthPad – In-Mouth Bluetooth Mouse Uses Tongue Sensitive Trackpad (augmental.tech)
87.
Ryuichi Sakamoto has died (clashmusic.com)
88.
AT&T Wireless traffic shaping apparently making some websites unusable (adriano.fyi)
89.
The EU suppressed a 300-page study that found piracy doesn’t harm sales (2017) (gizmodo.com)
90.
Mass layoffs and absentee bosses create a morale crisis at Meta (nytimes.com)