April 2022 Archive
11311.
Half of US adults were exposed to harmful lead levels as kids, study finds (theguardian.com)
11312.
Fourteen eyes surveillance alliance explained (securitymadesimple.org)
11313.
Are you an early adopter of tools?
11314.
Hacked US companies to face new reporting requirements – AP News (apnews.com)
11315.
We Must Develop Drugs Much Faster in the Next Pandemic (nytimes.com)
11316.
Another big shipping line is refusing to export the West’s plastic waste (qz.com)
11317.
For the Climate, Make the Switch to Electric Leaf Blowers (nytimes.com)
11318.
Gigahertz topological valley Hall effect in NEMS phononic crystals (sciencedaily.com)
11319.
Tell HN: DuckDuckGo and Bing removed tass.com from their search results
11320.
Ask HN: How do you come up with ideas for side projects
11321.
Is Social Media a Failed Experiment? (lowendbox.com)
11322.
Who Watches the Watchers? (old.reddit.com)
11323.
What’s the real argument in favor of Musk buying Twitter? (techcrunch.com)
11324.
Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays Using the Wii Remote (2007) (youtube.com)
11325.
The Week Inflation Panic Died, Paul Krugman (June 21, 2021) (nytimes.com)
11326.
Ask HN: How to Cultivate Child's Interest in Science?
11327.
Should we get rid of the scientific paper? (theguardian.com)
11328.
Ask HN: What side projects are you working on over Easter?
11329.
Atheism is not as rare or as rational as you think (bigthink.com)
11330.
Ask HN: Is the inverse of Conway's Law valid, in your experience?
11331.
What Happened to the Future? (thefunded.com)
11332.
Syncing Obsidian Vault on macOS and Android, using Git, for free (orth.uk)
11333.
Lithium Sulfur Batteries (freethink.com)
11334.
Ask HN: What Is the SQL Interface Equivalent for Large Unstructured Text Data?
11335.
“Big Food” stole your taste buds (twitter.com)
11336.
Why Open Sourcing Twitter Is Good for Humanity and Business (interconnected.blog)
11337.
Airmash Reborn (airmash.online)
11338.
Books that librarians and teachers recommend removing (twitter.com)
11339.
Ask HN: What is the latest mainstream parser?
11340.
The complicated politics of crypto and Web3 (economist.com)