April 2022 Archive
661.
Things we did not do while reaching $2M ARR (missiveapp.com)
662.
W3M Rocks (w3m.rocks)
663.
TSA confirms controversial Amtrak passenger screening program underway (ketv.com)
664.
A Tesla vehicle using ‘Smart Summon’ appears to crash into a $3.5mm private jet (theverge.com)
665.
Git.io deprecation (github.blog)
666.
The swimming of a dead fish (2018) (fyfluiddynamics.com)
667.
Jepsen: Redpanda 21.10.1 (jepsen.io)
668.
Why don't more languages offer flow typing? (ayazhafiz.com)
669.
Newly Measured Particle Seems Heavy Enough to Break Known Physics (quantamagazine.org)
670.
Kazakhstan president proposes reforms to limit his powers (aljazeera.com)
671.
How do you power a rocket engine? (everydayastronaut.com)
672.
Home sweet homepage, a comic about growing up online (sailorhg.com)
673.
Human genes renamed to stop Microsoft Excel from misreading them as dates (2020) (theverge.com)
674.
Take the pain out of Git conflict resolution: use diff3 (2017) (blog.nilbus.com)
675.
I decided that I must live my life on my terms
676.
SpaceX avoided a Russian jamming attack in Ukraine (c4isrnet.com)
677.
Review: Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe is a mandatory game for comedy fans (arstechnica.com)
678.
GraalVM 22.1: Developer experience improvements, Apple Silicon builds, and more (medium.com)
679.
Tell HN: OpenBB scraping GitHub emails for marketing spam
680.
Introducing ReadySet (blog.readyset.io)
681.
Finland and Sweden set to join NATO as soon as summer (thetimes.co.uk)
682.
Spin – WebAssembly Framework (fermyon.com)
683.
Silicon Zoo: Tiny artwork on CPU dies (micro.magnet.fsu.edu)
684.
How Nix and NixOS get so close to perfect (christine.website)
685.
GitHub: Private Profiles beta (github.blog)
686.
Software Mise En Place (buttondown.email)
687.
Photorealistic Monocular 3D Reconstruction of Humans Wearing Clothing (phorhum.github.io)
688.
I built an open-source, AI-powered solar panel that's 95% optimal (jackogrady.me)
689.
The Birth of Tcl (tcl.tk)
690.
K-9 Mail 6.000 (k9mail.app)