April 2022 Archive
10951.
Brownies to learn coding in bid to involve more girls in technology (theguardian.com)
10952.
Who Killed Nokia? Nokia Did (2015) (knowledge.insead.edu)
10953.
Oil Middlemen Fueled Putin’s War Machine. Now They’re Getting Out (wsj.com)
10954.
New “Beach Beasts” Kinetic Sculptures by Theo Jansen (youtube.com)
10955.
50% of Customers Purchasing a Mac in Q2 2022 Were New Mac Users (macrumors.com)
10956.
Alan Turing: The Applications of Probability to Cryptography (arxiv.org)
10957.
Show HN: Djaz-Envelope: DocuSign like e-signature
10958.
IsardVDI – free desktop virtualization platform (isardvdi.com)
10959.
Bond dealer hired English and Philosophy majors (wsj.com)
10960.
Exxon profits surge despite $3.4B hit from Russian exit (apnews.com)
10961.
Amazon Ring Violates Onvif (ipvm.com)
10962.
The emerging types of language models and why they matter (techcrunch.com)
10963.
How to generate random number sequences (in your head) (groups.google.com)
10964.
Former OpenAI Team raise $580M Series B to build interpretable AI (twitter.com)
10965.
An abandoned lifeboat at world’s end (mikedashhistory.com)
10966.
YouTuber remakes Super Mario Bros level in 3D (youtube.com)
10967.
Lossless Data Compression with Neural Networks [pdf] (bellard.org)
10968.
California promised to close its last nuclear plant. Gov Newsom is reconsidering (latimes.com)
10969.
China to build a lunar communications and navigation constellation (spacenews.com)
10970.
I made a cold email subject line generator (subjectlinegenerator.herokuapp.com)
10971.
Are You Muted? A Privacy Analysis of Mute Buttons in Video Conferencing Apps (wiscprivacy.com)
10972.
Voicee glasses are the latest to offer captioning to deaf wearers (newatlas.com)
10973.
Clarifying criteria and new timing extension for App Store Improvements process (developer.apple.com)
10974.
Gnome: Paying technical debt in our accessibility infrastructure (viruta.org)
10975.
We found this cool study about randomness that we wanted to show you (pudding.cool)
10976.
How to improve your memory: build a memory palace (2019( (slate.com)
10977.
Screeps: Arena (store.steampowered.com)
10978.
He Fast-Forwarded Evolution into the Future (nautil.us)
10979.
The polarization in today’s Congress has roots that go back decades (pewresearch.org)
10980.
Stevan Apter (The Array Cast #26) (arraycast.com)