April 2022 Archive
13531.
Pokemon Yellow Arbitrary Code Execution Reference (2018) (klundberg.com)
13532.
The Boar, the Lobster, the Juniper: 3 Patterns of “Agile” Development (blog.shimin.io)
13533.
Pricey Coastal Markets Show First Signs of Housing Slowdown (redfin.com)
13534.
Memristor – The Fourth Electrical Component (en.wikipedia.org)
13535.
Boquila trifoliolata mimics leaves of an artificial plastic host plant (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
13536.
Russian influencers scramble to maintain their followers – and livelihoods (niemanlab.org)
13537.
Deliveries App Loses Functionality as Shipping Companies Refuse to Participate (macrumors.com)
13538.
The “Benevolent Terror” of the Child Welfare System (bostonreview.net)
13539.
Breakthrough in faster-than-sound jet engines (techxplore.com)
13540.
The Zephyrus G14 is not a MacBook Pro 14 (flak.tedunangst.com)
13541.
Food52 lays off 20 people in company restructuring (digiday.com)
13542.
Ask HN: Advice for Buying a Domain on Sedo
13543.
Ask HN: Finding a new role in a new industry
13544.
The fundraising market is losing some of its founder-friendly shine (techcrunch.com)
13545.
What the Heck Is a Blobfish? (scienceandtechblog.com)
13546.
High gas prices? They’re just what we need (seattletimes.com)
13547.
FAA proposes record fines against unruly airline passengers (npr.org)
13548.
Elfutils Debuginfod (sourceware.org)
13549.
UE5 Matrix Demo on PC (deepaqua.me)
13550.
Anyone interested in doing a mock coding interview in VR?
13551.
Researchers reverse ageing in human cells by 30 years – study (salisburyjournal.co.uk)
13552.
Roam: Mobile (apps.apple.com)
13553.
Fabricating Reflectors for Displaying Multiple Images (dl.acm.org)
13554.
What is the effect of EU's fuel-tax cuts on Russia's oil income? (uu.diva-portal.org)
13555.
Vitalik: Ethereum, Part 1 (nav.al)
13556.
A short introduction to operating systems (2001) (markburgess.org)
13557.
Paul Morphy (en.wikipedia.org)
13558.
Race64: Fastest Base64 Encoder / Decoder (github.com)
13559.
Fusion 360 for Linux using WINE (github.com)
13560.
The Selective Laziness of Reasoning (discovermagazine.com)