April 2022 Archive
8371.
San Francisco’s specialty, the clam chowder bread bowl, is not very good (sfgate.com)
8372.
I Dislike John Oliver (livelyclock.substack.com)
8373.
One in Five High Schoolers Isn’t Heterosexual, CDC Survey Finds (bloomberg.com)
8374.
How Ukraine Has Been Nazifized in Chinese Information Space (medium.com)
8375.
The Rich Relentlessly Generate Wealth and Opportunity for Others (realclearmarkets.com)
8376.
The first human ever to be sold as NFTs (fullstackoptimization.com)
8377.
Disney: Our Intentions (reimaginetomorrow.disney.com)
8378.
daylight.website (daylight.website)
8379.
Show HN: I Made a Node Based Image Processing App (batchnode.com)
8380.
Search Google by Oldest First (oldestsearch.com)
8381.
My Theory of Everything (pastes.io)
8382.
Ask HN: Would you speak to press about your ex-employer?
8383.
Show HN: Inch (github.com)
8384.
Conventional Warfare: Ballistic, Blast, and Burn Injuries [pdf] (upload.wikimedia.org)
8385.
Fallacious political thinking of our time (ft.com)
8386.
YC advices in a new video format where slides are 'detached' from video itself (stritch.com)
8387.
Beijing court rules Nike pirated stickman character (2004) (chinadaily.com.cn)
8388.
Black Iron Prison from Philip K. Dick (blackironprison.com)
8389.
What happened in creative coding in the last five years?
8390.
How do you make sense of your library of books/readings etc.?
8391.
Ask HN: Resources for Contractor Contracts?
8392.
Man in Germany gets 90 Covid-19 shots to sell forged passes (al.com)
8393.
Comparing Go vs. C in embedded applications (stackoverflow.blog)
8394.
Related to: Ask HN: Anyone here have good material for learning how to sketch
8395.
Some Apple employees are losing their minds about its return to office plan (bgr.com)
8396.
Ramda vs. Vanilla JavaScript (bwidlarz.com)
8397.
Starbucks plans to enter the NFT market (twitter.com)
8398.
Ask HN: Simulation vs. Game
8399.
Online dating, fake 'certificates' part of widespread cryptocurrency scam (washingtonpost.com)
8400.
The strongest case for urban density isn’t aesthetics, it’s math (fullstackeconomics.com)