April 2022 Archive
9571.
Ukraine’s Psyops on Russian and Belarusian Soldiers (newlinesmag.com)
9572.
Maybe Passwords Are the Future (kevincox.ca)
9573.
ZR – offline and serverless stackoverflow/man/etc. low memory search (github.com)
9574.
AMD Threadripper CPU supply severely low, PC makers say (theregister.com)
9575.
A man bought a cruise ship on Craigslist (cnn.com)
9576.
Britain's largest ever ichthyosaur is discovered in Rutland Water (nhm.ac.uk)
9577.
Why is Kopper and Zink important? a.k.a. the future of OpenGL (blogs.gnome.org)
9578.
Peter Thiel Bitcoin 2022 Keynote (youtube.com)
9579.
Finnish govt websites knocked down as Ukraine President addresses MPs (theregister.com)
9580.
Bullish Bitcoin and the Africa Crypto Report (futurefinance.substack.com)
9581.
Darwin Correspondence Project (darwinproject.ac.uk)
9582.
Christopher Lee reads Sherlock Holmes Stories (2021) (metafilter.com)
9583.
Networking Technologies That You Probably Aren’t Using (tedium.co)
9584.
Chrome C++ Lock and ConditionVariable (chromium.org)
9585.
Volunteers Scramble to Preserve Ukraine’s Digital Culture (spectrum.ieee.org)
9586.
Intel’s Strategy to Compete with Nvidia (wsj.com)
9587.
Typing inside of the default WSL terminal feels amazing (github.com)
9588.
Show HN: I made an online text editor (looking for feedback) (goonlinetools.com)
9589.
My Cautious Thoughts on Shanghai/Covid-Zero-in-China (twitter.com)
9590.
Writing web scrapers in Go with Colly framework (trickster.dev)
9591.
Lion and Bull: Old Persian Mythological Symbol (2014) (financialtribune.com)
9592.
PCB Thermal Design Hack Gets Hot and Heavy (hackaday.com)
9593.
Why Bigger Things Don’t Always Fall Faster (wired.com)
9594.
Why China’s Version of Email Marketing Is So Effective (future.a16z.com)
9595.
Ask HN: Is there an open API for upcoming French Presidential elections?
9596.
How to Make Thousands per Hour as a Smart Contract Auditor (jacksonkelley.gumroad.com)
9597.
Miracle on the Tundra: How One Caribou Hunter Survived a 5-Day Blizzard (outdoorlife.com)
9598.
Stanford engineers create solar panel that can generate electricity at night (npr.org)
9599.
Problem of Time (en.wikipedia.org)
9600.
Could computer models be the key to better Covid vaccines? (nature.com)