April 2022 Archive
10471.
Putin’s Nuclear Threat Makes Armageddon Thinkable (bloomberg.com)
10472.
An ngn/k Tutorial (github.com)
10473.
When You're a Woman of Color, No Matter How Much You Do, It's Never Enough (wilsondavalosnieves.substack.com)
10474.
How to Document Data (metabase.com)
10475.
Photographer builds 4x5 film camera with AF, universal lens mount (dpreview.com)
10476.
Are Pan-Coronavirus Vaccines Possible? (science.org)
10477.
Twitter System Architecture (medium.com)
10478.
Lexbor: Open-source HTML Renderer library in C (github.com)
10479.
Big Changes in Materials and Processes for IC Manufacturing (semiengineering.com)
10480.
How London became the dirty money capital of the world – FT Film (youtube.com)
10481.
10482.
Why Your CSS Is Always Messy and Chaotic – Understanding CSS Complexity (blog.shimin.io)
10483.
On Oreology, the fracture and flow of “milk's favorite cookie ” (aip.scitation.org)
10484.
Slovakian flying car officially cleared for takeoff (timesofisrael.com)
10485.
Musk explores potential tender offer for Twitter has $46.5B in financing (cnbc.com)
10486.
React for the Haters in 100 Seconds (youtube.com)
10487.
One Ukrainian War Casualty: The World’s Largest Airplane (nytimes.com)
10488.
Microsoft enters “final phase” of disabling SMB1 file-sharing in Windows 11 (arstechnica.com)
10489.
Musk Forms ‘X Holdings’ After Hints at a Parent Company for Tesla, SpaceX (bloomberg.com)
10490.
Death from the Centre Out (drb.ie)
10491.
NASA’s New Material Built to Withstand Extreme Conditions (nasa.gov)
10492.
Entitlement in Open Source (blog.container-solutions.com)
10493.
Google denies it unblurred satellite imagery of Russian military bases (warisboring.com)
10494.
Mariupol Computer Museum creator finds a new war-time calling (therecord.media)
10495.
DNA study of human cancers offers new clues about their causes (engadget.com)
10496.
Active Exploration for Neural Global Illumination of Variable Scenes (repo-sam.inria.fr)
10497.
Physician assistants prefer 'associate.' Doctors suspect a power grab (npr.org)
10498.
Trio: A friendly Python library for async concurrency and I/O (trio.readthedocs.io)
10499.
You Never See Inverted Loops on Roller Coasters (youtube.com)
10500.
Leaflet, an open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps (github.com)