April 2022 Archive
6121.
Microsoft is reportedly looking to bring ads to free-to-play Xbox games (techcrunch.com)
6122.
Ubuntu market-share is in a nosedive (lunduke.substack.com)
6123.
Israel adds Chinese RMB to Central Bank reserves, cuts USD holdings (jpost.com)
6124.
„Germany remains reserved and cold towards us“ (bild.de)
6125.
Employeed at 50 Companies
6126.
Ask HN: What’s it like moving to NYC today?
6127.
A World Without Apps (youtube.com)
6128.
‘No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west (theguardian.com)
6129.
Show HN: I made my website plain text only (aswinmohan.me)
6130.
Short Sellers Bet Tether, Crypto’s Central Bank, Is Vulnerable to a Run (wsj.com)
6131.
Verida Whitepaper: Web3 Solution to Owning Your Data and Identity (news.verida.io)
6132.
At long last, Web3 makes a push to fight Google Maps (techcrunch.com)
6133.
Twitter has been working on an Edit button since last year (twitter.com)
6134.
Tesla plans to produce V1 Optimus, the Cybertruck, Roadster, and Semi next year (teslarati.com)
6135.
Show HN: Interactive realistic challenges (CTF) with an AI-Based assistance (platform.interway.ai)
6136.
RSS feed support gone for good? (community.ebay.com)
6137.
Show HN: I made one place to explore all products posted on many platform (proddducts.com)
6138.
Ask HN: What Makes a Good Changelog?
6139.
Ask HN: What is the best ROI you have seen in Data science projects?
6140.
My Experience with Kagi Search (Google Search Replacement)
6141.
A woman behind Libs of TikTok, fueling the right’s outrage machine (washingtonpost.com)
6142.
Ask HN: Could you suggest a 3.5 cu ft refrigerator (no Macs)
6143.
Show HN: I built a service to detect invalid and malicious email addresses (campaignkit.cc)
6144.
Disney to Lose Special Tax Status in Florida Amid ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Clash (nytimes.com)
6145.
Obama calls for tech regulation to combat disinformation on social media (cnbc.com)
6146.
Promoters of “Wuhan lab” conspiracy theory fume as their claims fall apart (wsws.org)
6147.
Why blockchains are useful, in a nutshell (cryptologie.net)
6148.
Ask HN: Non-fiction books written by people with lots of experience in the field
6149.
A Look Inside the Textbooks That Florida Rejected (nytimes.com)
6150.
Europe Escalates the Threat to Online Free Speech (reason.com)