April 2022 Archive
391.
Return to Monkey Island, Coming 2022 (returntomonkeyisland.com)
392.
Design of This Website (2021) (gwern.net)
393.
Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0 (github.com)
394.
The silenced deaths of the Shanghai 2022 lockdown (storiesfromthestateofexception.wordpress.com)
395.
How to write a Git commit message (2014) (cbea.ms)
396.
Hackers Leak Lichess Source Code (lichess.org)
397.
Germany boosts renewables with “biggest energy policy reform in decades” (cleanenergywire.org)
398.
Thatcher killed the UK’s superfast broadband before it even existed (webreturn.co.uk)
399.
From Belonging to Burnout, Five Years at Airbnb (news.techworkerscoalition.org)
400.
Harder Drive: Hard drives we didn't want or need [video] (youtube.com)
401.
The Machine Learning Job Market (evjang.com)
402.
Tell HN: People underestimate the effect of colleges in making lifelong friends
403.
Apple introduces new version of iMovie featuring Storyboards and Magic Movie (apple.com)
404.
Calling NSA to find your encryption key after a few bits were flipped (2010) (astroengineer.wordpress.com)
405.
Stress hormone reduces altruistic behavior in empathetic people (neurosciencenews.com)
406.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2022)
407.
Swedish slow TV: The great moose migration [video] (svtplay.se)
408.
No, you can’t save £30 per year by switching off your “standby” devices (shkspr.mobi)
409.
Textsynth: Bellard's free GPT-NeoX-20B, GPT-J playground and paid API (textsynth.com)
410.
25+ years of personal knowledge management (dsebastien.net)
411.
Return to Monkey Island (grumpygamer.com)
412.
YC-backed uBiome is basically Theranos-lite (twitter.com)
413.
Fennel: A Practical Lisp (mattroelle.com)
414.
Rustaceans at the border (lwn.net)
415.
The appeal of using plain HTML pages (2019) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
416.
Introducing a16z START (a16z.com)
417.
Free Open Source Tailwind CSS Components (hyperui.dev)
418.
You are not Google (2017) (blog.bradfieldcs.com)
419.
We unplugged a data center to test our disaster readiness (dropbox.tech)
420.
From seawater to drinking water, with the push of a button (news.mit.edu)