April 2022 Archive
6061.
Ask HN: What where the first projects that left you fullfilled?
6062.
Ask HN: Startup Jobs as a Solution Architect
6063.
P100 respirators are the only face coverings that protect you from Covid (stevekirsch.substack.com)
6064.
You Shouldn't Use SQLite (hendrik-erz.de)
6065.
Ask HN: Do employers care about you reaching your maximum potential?
6066.
Why use Atlassian when you can roll your own Wiki
6067.
Elon Musks take on why Netflix is tanking (twitter.com)
6068.
Ask HN: Practical examples of runtime modified software
6069.
Ask HN: Trying to get a copy of a hard-to-get book/pdf
6070.
Ask HN: What is it called when brands deliberately misspell names
6071.
Ask HN: What's good for a 10-year-old coder?
6072.
Ask HN: How do you keep up with HN?
6073.
My teenager asked me to teach him to program this summer, here's my plan (twitter.com)
6074.
Ask HN: Does music play a significant role in your life?
6075.
Ask HN: What excites you about web development at the moment?
6076.
Superintelligence Is Impossible (erikhoel.substack.com)
6077.
Twitter employees slam ‘a–hole’ Elon Musk, ask whether he’s manipulating stock (nypost.com)
6078.
Kurzweil Claims That the Singularity Will Happen by 2045 (futurism.com)
6079.
Ask HN: Which language should I learn for Back end?
6080.
Ask HN: How do you renew your interest in technology?
6081.
Locked down in Shanghai, I’ve caught a glimpse of our techno-dystopian future (economist.com)
6082.
Ask HN: Where do you get your paid news?
6083.
The Future of the European Union – By Tomas Pueyo (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
6084.
Ask HN: An SVG animation tool for idiots?
6085.
Show HN: Squads – Social Trading for Web3 (beta.squads.xyz)
6086.
Obama: I Underestimated the Threat of Disinformation (theatlantic.com)
6087.
Python is like a toy programming language compared to C++ (efinancialcareers.co.uk)
6088.
Ask HN: If you start a company today, what tech stack would you use?
6089.
Ask HN: What should I do after getting my first new MacBook?
6090.
Elon Musk says college is 'basically for fun and not for learning' (2020) (theguardian.com)