April 2022 Archive
8881.
$34M (11,539 ETH) permanently locked into the AkuDreams contract forever (twitter.com)
8882.
Hyperborea (en.wikipedia.org)
8883.
A Viral Twitter Thread Reawakens the Dark History of Anthropology (nautil.us)
8884.
AI Is Already Learning from Russia’s War in Ukraine (defenseone.com)
8885.
Everything You Need to Know About Netflix’s Big Miss (bloomberg.com)
8886.
Should You Skip Code Reviews? (mergeboard.com)
8887.
Amazon helps suppliers dodge liability for dangerous products (nytimes.com)
8888.
Occidental plans up to $1 bln for facility to capture carbon from air (reuters.com)
8889.
Chicago town tacks on “amusement tax” for streaming services (nbcchicago.com)
8890.
CAP Theorem - Twelve Years Later: How the “Rules” Have Changed (2012) (infoq.com)
8891.
Alphabet's robotics division, Intrinsic, acquires Vicarious (intrinsic.ai)
8892.
A man is trolling his airline with PowerPoint to find his missing bag (cnn.com)
8893.
What drives people to extremist YouTube videos? (marginalrevolution.com)
8894.
The Book You Need to Read (perell.com)
8895.
Agile and the Long Crisis of Software (logicmag.io)
8896.
Paul Graham's favorite articles, videos, and podcasts (reclists.com)
8897.
Furland: Generate a real-time graph of Twitter friends, grouped by interests (graph.bunnypa.ws)
8898.
Ten strangers come together for a life-changing kidney swap (npr.org)
8899.
‘It’s Life or Death’: The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens (nytimes.com)
8900.
In vitro neurons learn and exhibit sentience when embodied in a simulated world (biorxiv.org)
8901.
New wave of traditional heavy metal (en.wikipedia.org)
8902.
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms for Scheduling the JWST (2008) [pdf] (ai.jpl.nasa.gov)
8903.
Ask HN: Has anyone had Instacart accout deactivated for no reason?
8904.
Patching is security industry's 'thoughts and prayers': ex-NSA man Aitel (itwire.com)
8905.
Is it worth being wise? (2007) (paulgraham.com)
8906.
To Vendor, or Not to Vendor (penkovski.com)
8907.
Argentine Tech Industry Earns Billions of Dollars Off the Books (bloomberg.com)
8908.
Ask HN: What separates a good interviewer from a bad one?
8909.
Interview with Arthur C. Clark at MIT Futurism Conference (1976) [video] (youtube.com)
8910.
Microsoft is looking to put ads in games – Can it please players and brands? (thedrum.com)