April 2022 Archive
13651.
The potential for fans to lower a/c use, maintaining comfort (thelancet.com)
13652.
A New Kind of Science: Review by Cosma Shalizi (bactra.org)
13653.
Human Flourishing or “Living Naturally”: Alex Epstein’s Case for Using More Oil (forbes.com)
13654.
I Went Clubbing in Virtual Reality: Metaverse Raves (youtube.com)
13655.
Ways the Chip Shortage Is Rewiring Tech (spectrum.ieee.org)
13656.
Collection of tools to bring Human-Centered Design into your project (methods.18f.gov)
13657.
Cardless cash withdrawal soon at all bank branches and ATMs via UPI (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
13658.
Severed (taoofmac.com)
13659.
How to Choose Trousers for Any Sport Coat (putthison.com)
13660.
Help: IPA/Inuktitut (en.wikipedia.org)
13661.
Is “Decentralization” Social Media's Best Hope? (dontletitgo.substack.com)
13662.
Locking Down Signal (freedom.press)
13663.
I Hacked into a Cam Girl’s Computer and What I Found Truly Terrified Me (2014) (thoughtcatalog.com)
13664.
Ruby on Rails Doctrine (2016) (rubyonrails.org)
13665.
Patient with swastika tattoo leaves doctor questioning his compassion (2020) (sfchronicle.com)
13666.
U.S. life expectancy continued to drop in 2021 (washingtonpost.com)
13667.
The Careless Display of Ill-Gotten Human Remains (undark.org)
13668.
The Father of Modern Neuroscience Discovered Basic Unit of the Nervous System (scientificamerican.com)
13669.
Tweaking in the Browser (ishadeed.com)
13670.
Review of MEMS Based Fourier Transform Spectrometers (2020) [pdf] (mdpi-res.com)
13671.
You Don’t Need a Promise, You Need a Plan (raptitude.com)
13672.
In This Part of the U.S. Bond Market, 0% Is High (bloomberg.com)
13673.
Goodbye Tracking? Impact of iOS App Tracking Transparency and Privacy Labels (arxiv.org)
13674.
The Brilliant Engineering Behind Pantographs [video] (youtube.com)
13675.
Improve your code by separating mechanism from policy (lambdaisland.com)
13676.
The Landfill of the Future (hakaimagazine.com)
13677.
Mars Type now has its own Twitter account, with memes (twitter.com)
13678.
Bqrpn – big questions reverse polish notation (yiyus.info)
13679.
Dan Bricklin invented the spreadsheet–but don’t hold that against him (qz.com)
13680.
A Spreadsheet Way of Knowledge (wired.com)