April 2023 Archive
6691.
Fox News and Dominion settle election defamation lawsuit for $787.5M (cnbc.com)
6692.
Why Your Life Is Stagnant and You’re Not Making Any Progress (and How to Fix It) (durmonski.com)
6693.
Building reproducible Python environments with XARs (blog.janestreet.com)
6694.
Antidepressants increase the risk of suicide for some patients, scientists warn (telegraph.co.uk)
6695.
Bean leaves don’t let the bedbugs bite by using tiny, impaling spikes (smithsonianmag.com)
6696.
Full List of China's Unofficial Police Stations Around the World (dupe, sorry) (newsweek.com)
6697.
We didn’t produce this much only to produce this much (topsoil.substack.com)
6698.
MillerKnoll CEO told workers to “leave Pity City” over lack of bonuses (cbsnews.com)
6699.
The SEC Comes for Bittrex Also First Republic, Schwab and Fox News (bloomberg.com)
6700.
Getting the most out of AI NPCs (medium.com)
6701.
Simplifying Bézier Paths (raphlinus.github.io)
6702.
Oumuamua Was Not a Hydrogen-Water Iceberg (avi-loeb.medium.com)
6703.
The Starship era opened with a bang Thursday, as big things often do (arstechnica.com)
6704.
Cat hunting contest for kids in NZ cancelled after backlash (npr.org)
6705.
When Apple Comes Calling, ‘It’s the Kiss of Death’ (wsj.com)
6706.
Elon Musk pays for Stephen King and LeBron James to keep Twitter blue ticks (theguardian.com)
6707.
Why I joined Cloudflare as Chief Security Officer (blog.cloudflare.com)
6708.
Too Many Americans Are Missing Out on Rice Cookers, the Best Kitchen Gadget (theatlantic.com)
6709.
Why Innovation Heroes Are a Sign of a Dysfunctional Organization (steveblank.com)
6710.
Electrification became a major tool for fighting climate change (nytimes.com)
6711.
Apple rumored to pick and choose which markets will get sideloading in iOS 17 (appleinsider.com)
6712.
China’s EV Love Affair Spells Doom for Gasoline (bloomberg.com)
6713.
Why America will soon see a wave of bank mergers (economist.com)
6714.
Ask HN: Is there a market for selling for training data?
6715.
Mistakes Building a SaaS Company (docs.google.com)
6716.
The Chips Are Down for TSMC, but Not for Long (nextplatform.com)
6717.
Harvard Careerism Killed the Classroom (thecrimson.com)
6718.
The People Who Still Love Renting DVDs from Netflix (wired.com)
6719.
Ask HN: Who writes well-researched posts on ChatGPT's impact on each profession?
6720.
Show HN: Legal Cyber State: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Regulation