April 2022 Archive
10561.
You can only respond to what you notice (every.to)
10562.
Digital Twins on AWS: Unlocking business value and outcomes (aws.amazon.com)
10563.
The sex myth that's centuries old (bbc.com)
10564.
Mexico's President disbands anti-narcotics unit that worked with DEA (aztecreports.com)
10565.
Tetris Randomizers (2018) (simon.lc)
10566.
Measuring the distance to the Apollo spacecraft: a simulation (righto.com)
10567.
Get unused/unregistered domain names right in to your inbox (namedrop.substack.com)
10568.
A Deep Dive into the Four Types of Prometheus Metrics (timescale.com)
10569.
Pareto-Optimal Compression (2021) (insanity.industries)
10570.
Introducting Lurk: a programming language for Turning-complete, zkSnarks (github.com)
10571.
The Pressure to Conform Is Enormous (youtube.com)
10572.
Evrete – Light Weight Open Source Rule Engine (evrete.org)
10573.
Website of UK government campaign against end-to-end encryption updated (noplacetohide.org.uk)
10574.
Researchers Ask If Psychedelics Inevitably Turn You into a Mystic (lucid.news)
10575.
Startup Prices Are Falling (techcrunch.com)
10576.
'Algospeak' is changing our language in real time (washingtonpost.com)
10577.
GeoCaching (geocaching.com)
10578.
PEP 636 – Structural Pattern Matching: Tutorial (peps.python.org)
10579.
Fossil: Private Branches (fossil-scm.org)
10580.
What Happened to Jon Stewart? (theatlantic.com)
10581.
PolyTracker: Generate grammar from a parser with LLVM data-flow analysis (github.com)
10582.
Samsung, others test drive Esperanto's 1k-core RISC-V AI chip (theregister.com)
10583.
AI Image Matting That Understands Scenes (unite.ai)
10584.
Musk Forms ‘X Holdings’ After Hints at a Parent Company for Tesla, SpaceX (bloomberg.com)
10585.
Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch (hypermammut.sourceforge.net)
10586.
Gyros and Gimbals, Oh My – The James Webb Space Telescope Reliability Lessons (flyingbarron.medium.com)
10587.
The Time Hack Everyone Should Know (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
10588.
Big Tech Hiring Cements Canada's Status as Silicon Valley North (cbc.ca)
10589.
How the Desperate Norwegian Salmon Industry Created a Sushi Staple (2015) (npr.org)
10590.
Show HN: Come&try Decision Intelligence version “Agar“ environment, Gobigger (github.com)