April 2022 Archive
12871.
What I have learned from blogging so far – A retrospect (2021) (bhupesh.me)
12872.
The Predictable Impact of Salary Transparency (wired.co.uk)
12873.
Any fool can write a language: It takes compilers to save the world (theregister.com)
12874.
Ask HN: Does cloud vendor lock-in matter?
12875.
Chickens should wear masks to combat bird flu (thelondoneconomic.com)
12876.
Comcast wanted man to pay $19k after falsely advertising service on his street (arstechnica.com)
12877.
Google’s next US antitrust issue: Google Maps (arstechnica.com)
12878.
Scientists give artificial neural networks a new look for neuromorphic computing (research.ibm.com)
12879.
The /R/Place Atlas (place-atlas.stefanocoding.me)
12880.
Libsodium Sealed Boxes (libsodium.gitbook.io)
12881.
My Last Post on LinuxGizmos (linuxgizmos.com)
12882.
Shi Zhan's “The First Metaverse War“ (readingthechinadream.com)
12883.
Beware Interesting Ideas (atis.substack.com)
12884.
Linux 5.11 to Land Optimization That Helps io_uring Performance (2020) (phoronix.com)
12885.
Building Better Neighbourhoods by Strengthening Bonds and Bridges (workforcefuturist.substack.com)
12886.
Devs For Ukraine: Free online remote conference featuring José Valim and more (elixirstatus.com)
12887.
The MINI-Manual for the Urban Defender (johnspenceronline.com)
12888.
I Teach Myself to Code (alvar.dev)
12889.
Selected AI startups from YCs winter 22 batch (techcrunch.com)
12890.
Vulcan Centaur on schedule for first launch in 2022 as New Glenn slips (spacenews.com)
12891.
IBM Z16 Day SE 2022 – IBM Z and LinuxONE Community (ibm.com)
12892.
Tesla Semi pays a visit to Giga Texas ahead of Cyber Rodeo event (teslarati.com)
12893.
The Rent Is Too Damn High (tribunemag.co.uk)
12894.
Scientists Make Message to Send Earth's Location to Aliens (newsweek.com)
12895.
Clearing the Fog (michael-hudson.com)
12896.
Zyxel patches critical vulnerability that can allow Firewall and VPN hijacks (arstechnica.com)
12897.
12898.
Arti 0.2.0 Is Released (blog.torproject.org)
12899.
The biggest frustrations of working for a Web 3.0 startup (blog.blockmagnates.com)
12900.
Today, a Bored Ape holder lost their bubble gum ape and mutants in an instant (twitter.com)