China May Have Just Taken the Lead in the Quantum Computing Race
(defenseone.com)
April 2022 Archive
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Income and on-demand transit: Diversity data gap
(sparelabs.com)
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Venmo (PayPal) enrolls users in Arbitration
(venmo.com)
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ISPs can’t find any judges who will block California net neutrality law
(arstechnica.com)
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Hardware Acceleration in Robotics #6
(news.accelerationrobotics.com)
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Year-long study shows time restricted diets offer no benefit
(medicalxpress.com)
11978.
The Random Number Generator Hypothesis
(lacker.io)
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Cyber Nukes Could Be Our Path to Digital Peace
(bloomberg.com)
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Quantitative analysis of startup team composition, alignment, and mindset
(linuskohl.medium.com)
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Write-up of a project to reduce pager load
(incident.io)
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Wait, Environmentalists Are Anti-Technology?
(thebreakthrough.org)
11987.
Live video streaming production API
(api.stream)
11988.
OpenBSD 7.1 is out, including Apple M1 support
(theregister.com)
11990.
Tech Companies Face Billions in Fines Under EU Content Rules
(bloomberg.com)
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Photorealistic Monocular 3D Reconstruction of Humans from Single Image
(phorhum.github.io)
11992.
Panic is 25 years old today
(twitter.com)
11993.
Why “progress studies” is interdisciplinary
(rootsofprogress.org)
11994.
There Is No Pink Tax
(marginalrevolution.com)
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Unpopular ideas about social norms
(juliagalef.com)
11996.
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NvChad is planning to remove custom configs
(github.com)
11998.
How do lava lamps help with Internet encryption?
(cloudflare.com)
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