April 2022 Archive
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15632.
Astrophysicist Explains Gravity in 5 Levels of Difficulty (youtube.com)
15633.
Understanding and Optimizing Parallelism in NumPy-Based Programs [slides] (slideshare.net)
15634.
A brief guide to electric conversions for classic cars (arstechnica.com)
15635.
More American clinics are offering ketamine to treat depression (economist.com)
15636.
Dev Null (en.wikipedia.org)
15637.
Datomic: Not the history you're looking for (2017) (vvvvalvalval.github.io)
15638.
Show HN: Visualize MIDI notes in augmented reality using iOS LiDAR devices (github.com)
15639.
XeroLinux: A Beautiful Arch-Based Linux Distribution for Beginners (makeuseof.com)
15640.
Internet spring cleaning: How to delete Instagram, Facebook and other accounts (blog.mozilla.org)
15641.
Postmortem on DIY Recombinant Covid Vaccine (lesswrong.com)
15642.
The Almighty Dwarf: A Trojan Horse for PL Research (philipzucker.com)
15643.
15644.
Web3: What Is It and Why Should I Care? (sliksafe.com)
15645.
Show HN: Breathe – Breathing exercises for focus and calm (breathe.so)
15646.
The 40% Rule (avc.com)
15647.
The surprising climate cost of the humblest battery material (wired.com)
15648.
Non-Obvious Traits of Winners (threadreaderapp.com)
15649.
Future Money: What Is Zcash? (youtube.com)
15650.
In rare interview, Monkey Island designers tell Ars about long-awaited Return (arstechnica.com)
15651.
An ocean in your brain Interacting brain waves key to how we process information (medicalxpress.com)
15652.
Trove of tumour genomes offers clues to cancer origins (nature.com)
15653.
TMS34010 (en.wikipedia.org)
15654.
Artificial intelligence is creating a new colonial world order (technologyreview.com)
15655.
Just for Fun, No Really (justforfunnoreally.dev)
15656.
Yubico send 20k devices to Ukraine (bloomberg.com)
15657.
IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service (datatracker.ietf.org)
15658.
A professional web-based collaborative video editing tool (twitter.com)
15659.
‘It Could Destroy Your Life’: Crypto Trading Goes to Rehab (bloomberg.com)
15660.
Migrating your Azure Functions to run in an isolated process (blog.upperdine.dev)