April 2022 Archive
691.
Ask HN: What's the most stable form of digital storage?
692.
Introducing Threads in Beta (element.io)
693.
The Internet Archive Book Images has deleted their Flickr account (twitter.com)
694.
Rust9x: Compile Rust code for Windows 95, NT and above (seri.tools)
695.
The Datasette Ecosystem (docs.datasette.io)
696.
OpenBSD 7.1 (openbsd.org)
697.
Show HN: FlyCode – Git-Based Copy and Translations Editor for Web Apps (flycode.com)
698.
‘Sovereign chess’ is a battle without loyalty or humanity (2020) (medium.com)
699.
Can you be sure to clear a line at Tetris? (a3nm.net)
700.
Lifetime Annotations for C++ (discourse.llvm.org)
701.
Show HN: I'm making a dynamic language in Rust (github.com)
702.
Two Vexing Problems in Functional Programming (matthewbutterick.com)
703.
A stupid joke resulting in a silly news cycle (kiwiziti.com)
704.
Advantages of Monorepos (2015) (danluu.com)
705.
Stabilization of gamma sulfur enables 4000 cycle Li-S batteries [pdf] (nature.com)
706.
A blue connector does not USB 3.0 make (majenko.co.uk)
707.
That time Sony installed rootkit software on thousands of computers [video] (youtube.com)
708.
The Weird and Wonderful World of AI Art (jxmo.notion.site)
709.
U.S. forgives 40k student loans (reuters.com)
710.
In defense of swap: common misconceptions (2018) (chrisdown.name)
711.
Miniclip to Discontinue Desktop Site and Transition Exclusively to Mobile Games (miniclip.com)
712.
Tcl the Misunderstood (2006) (antirez.com)
713.
Why train when you can optimize? (justinmeiners.github.io)
714.
Money Stuff is Linear-ish (danielstone.substack.com)
715.
Talk like a systems engineer: Yaks all the way down (flameeyes.blog)
716.
Crypto, the Left and Technofeudalism (yanisvaroufakis.eu)
717.
‘We’re a Cult’: Inside Bitcoin’s Shameless Hypefest (thedailybeast.com)
718.
Twitter buyout puts Mastodon into spotlight (blog.joinmastodon.org)
719.
Panic Playdate Review (cnet.com)
720.
First Light (Oxford University spinout) achieves nuclear fusion (firstlightfusion.com)