April 2022 Archive
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A college extra-credit project became PHP3, still the bedrock of the web
(stackoverflow.blog)
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SaaS products we use to build our SaaS
(gumlet.com)
7956.
Embedded Rust on Espressif ESP32-C3 – Book
(espressif-trainings.ferrous-systems.com)
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In many coffee houses in Kyiv: Pink post-its
(twitter.com)
7961.
Mobile Multi-Platform to a Native Pod
(engineering.nanit.com)
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The Nazi’s Pursuit for a “Humane” Method of Killing
(link.springer.com)
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What's New in PHP 8.2
(stitcher.io)
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A Stanford psychologist says he's cracked the code of one-hit wonders
(theatlantic.com)
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Airlines’ faulty altimeters spur FCC plan to regulate wireless receivers
(arstechnica.com)
7968.
YouTube Cheats Its Creators- and I Can Prove It [video]
(youtube.com)
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EdgeDB wants to modernize databases for cutting-edge apps
(techcrunch.com)
7971.
Not All SBOMs Are Created Equal
(blog.chainguard.dev)
7972.
New Proof Illuminates the Hidden Structure of Common Equations
(quantamagazine.org)
7973.
What's Wrong with the Patent System?
(symmetrybroken.com)
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The Reversal Test
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Bit Twiddling Hacks
(graphics.stanford.edu)
7979.
Report reveals Big Tech’s last minute lobbying to weaken EU rules
(techcrunch.com)
7980.
Tesla summoned but a small plane was in the way
(old.reddit.com)