April 2022 Archive
20161.
20162.
Bel-T – Belorusian government-mandated encryption algorithm (github.com)
20163.
StandByCare – Efficient Caretaking via App (stand-by.care)
20164.
20165.
20166.
20167.
20168.
20169.
Challenging projects every programmer should try (austinhenley.com)
20170.
20171.
20172.
Why tech stocks are cratering as the Fed prepares to hike interest rates (markets.businessinsider.com)
20173.
20174.
20175.
Marketing and the Modern Data Stack (jacquescorbytuech.com)
20176.
Ask HN: Interested in mentorship? Building community, paying it forward
20177.
Expanding Play’s Target Level API Requirements to Strengthen User Security (android-developers.googleblog.com)
20178.
20179.
20180.
20181.
Energy strategy: UK plans eight new nuclear reactors to boost production (bbc.co.uk)
20182.
OpenAI’s DALL-E AI image generator can now edit pictures, too (theverge.com)
20183.
The Chinese Room Argument (plato.stanford.edu)
20184.
20185.
DARPA says US hypersonic missile is ready for real world (theregister.com)
20186.
DirecTV dropped OAN today, rejecting pleas to keep network (arstechnica.com)
20187.
20188.
Google I/O 2009 – The Myth of the Genius Programmer (youtube.com)
20189.
Trump used to borrow from major banks. Now look who's lending it money (news.yahoo.com)
20190.