April 2022 Archive
5431.
NYU professor says his family is scavenging to find food in Shanghai (thehill.com)
5432.
The Grief of 1M Covid Deaths Is Not Going Away (theatlantic.com)
5433.
5434.
Data Brokers: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (youtube.com)
5435.
Ethereum transition to proof-of-stake delayed again (twitter.com)
5436.
Wikipedia community votes to stop accepting cryptocurrency donations (arstechnica.com)
5437.
Tour of Intel Chip Fab [video] (youtube.com)
5438.
Building a cross-platform developer tool as solo dev (marcell.me)
5439.
NASA science chief states he ‘prefers’ flight proven Falcon 9 boosters (spaceexplored.com)
5440.
GitHub Actions Billing Bug Top Score Challenge (twitter.com)
5441.
US military confirms an interstellar meteor collided with Earth (cnn.com)
5442.
Amazon-Owned Twitch Spreading Russian Misinformation on Ukraine (techtransparencyproject.org)
5443.
Westfield owner to sell all U.S. malls. What will happen in San Francisco? (sfchronicle.com)
5444.
Europe starts drafting a ban on Russian oil imports (nytimes.com)
5445.
Myths programmers believe about CPU caches (2018) (software.rajivprab.com)
5446.
If I have multiple attached keyboards, how can I read input individually? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5447.
Autopsies suggest Covid’s smell loss is caused by inflammation, not virus (arstechnica.com)
5448.
Puzzling cases of severe liver disease in children spark international probe (arstechnica.com)
5449.
Elon Musk Talks Twitter, Tesla and the Future at TED2022 (youtube.com)
5450.
5451.
The 8-year process behind Playdate’s glorious crank (polygon.com)
5452.
Spheres of Influence (2016) (aapg.org)
5453.
GitHub suspends accounts of Russian devs at sanctioned companies (bleepingcomputer.com)
5454.
Why Linux HugePages Are Super Important for DB Servers: A Case with PostgreSQL (percona.com)
5455.
Researchers Have a New Hypothesis for How Civilization First Started (sciencealert.com)
5456.
5457.
How to Become Insanely Well-Connected (review.firstround.com)
5458.
A16Z Start (a16z.com)
5459.
Mysterious “population hub” was a starting point for ancient human migration (bigthink.com)
5460.
Beanstalk DAO falls to a corporate raid, funded by flash loan junk bonds (davidgerard.co.uk)