April 2023 Archive
3151.
Giovanni Battista Piranesi: The Perpetual Provocateur (nybooks.com)
3152.
Interlaken: The ideal high-speed chip-to-chip interface? (design-reuse.com)
3153.
Show HN: A Gentle Introduction to the Fediverse (jointhefediverse.net)
3154.
Show HN: Pubnix.pink, a public-access Void Linux system (pubnix.pink)
3155.
$11B of US CHIPS funds earmarked for NIST fabs (theregister.com)
3156.
Used Routers Often Come Loaded with Corporate Secrets (wired.com)
3157.
How Not to Write a Microbenchmark (2002) (slideshare.net)
3158.
Usenet Archive (1981 – 1991) (usenet.trashworldnews.com)
3159.
Exxon Quits Drilling in Brazil After Failing to Find Oil (wsj.com)
3160.
Pushup Offers Speed of Go in Web Development Framework (thenewstack.io)
3161.
American children are drowning in self-esteem (2016) (economist.com)
3162.
A Tudor Woman's Home (blogs.bl.uk)
3163.
Table Transformer: a model for extracting tables from unstructured documents (github.com)
3164.
Who cares if you listen? (1958) [pdf] (artasillumination.files.wordpress.com)
3165.
Atoms (bigthink.com)
3166.
Redesigned GitHub Navigation (github.blog)
3167.
Covid Is 60% Deadlier Than Flu, Study of Hospital Patients Finds (bloomberg.com)
3168.
70% of Americans feel financially stressed (cnbc.com)
3169.
Introduction to Music Theory (soundcloud.com)
3170.
Today marks nine years since the last major release of Apache OpenOffice (fosstodon.org)
3171.
Truth Decay (rand.org)
3172.
Emacs 29.0.90 pretest is available (lists.gnu.org)
3173.
Indian Vulture Crisis (en.wikipedia.org)
3174.
A Degenerate Assemblage: Review of “Book Madness” (lrb.co.uk)
3175.
Google’s New Two-Factor Authentication Isn’t End-to-End Encrypted, Tests Show (gizmodo.com)
3176.
Beware of Fake Open Source (sdtimes.com)
3177.
The Smithsonian Puts 4.5M High-Res Images Online as Public Domain (openculture.com)
3178.
Exercising restores sensitivity of neurons that make one feel full (2010) (sciencedaily.com)
3179.
Blocked Crossings Force Kids to Crawl Under Trains to Get to School (propublica.org)
3180.
Toyota plug-in hybrids to offer 124-mile electric-only range (autocar.co.uk)