April 2022 Archive
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Trending Apps in Russia and Ukraine Show Shifting Priorities During War (bloomberg.com)
13442.
Interview with creator of the “neural net guesses memes” Twitter account (emergingtechbrew.com)
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From Apple to Google, big tech is building VR and AR headsets (economist.com)
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Atlassian cloud outage could take days to resolve (techtarget.com)
13445.
As the scale of science expands, so does the language of prefixes (economist.com)
13446.
Freenet 1493 released: initial user experience, sneakernet, and performance (freenetproject.org)
13447.
Matt Levine Newsletter Money Stuff Is Linear-Ish (danielstone.substack.com)
13448.
13449.
NIG Insurance (directlinegroup.co.uk)
13450.
Show HN: A Newsletter for Bootstrappers (bootstrap.email)
13451.
Note on Twitter Link Sharing (aloisdg.netlify.app)
13452.
Fedora now has a sensible UEFI boot setup (utcc.utoronto.ca)
13453.
Simple, privacy-friendly, open-source alternative to Google Analytics (pirsch.io)
13454.
The Bristol L (BBC, 1977) (bbc.co.uk)
13455.
EmailEngine vs. Nylas Email API (docs.emailengine.app)
13456.
LibreRPi LittleKernel Overlay - an open source replacement for RPi firmware (github.com)
13457.
Bafta Games Awards 2022: Sci-fi survival game Returnal is big winner (bbc.co.uk)
13458.
Symmetry and simplicity emerge from algorithmic nature of evolution (pnas.org)
13459.
Factory of lies: Russia's disinformation playbook exposed (2018) (nbcnews.com)
13460.
Proton Security Audit – February 2022 (protonmail.com)
13461.
Farcical Self-Delusion (blog.piekniewski.info)
13462.
A Liberal Michigan Town Struggles to Move Past ‘Defund the Police’ (2021) (politico.com)
13463.
Private Classification using Zero-Knowledge Proofs (akilesh.net)
13464.
An overview of optical communication systems for satellites (updated) (blog.satsearch.co)
13465.
Thousands of UK workers to take part in four-day week trial (theguardian.com)
13466.
Modern life is rubbish for creative thinking (thetimes.co.uk)
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Japanese Data Center Starts Eel Farming Side Hustle (tomshardware.com)
13469.
Construct 3 (editor.construct.net)
13470.
After 55 years, this secondhand bookstore owner is calling it quits (channelnewsasia.com)