April 2023 Archive
1471.
SpaceX is targeting Monday, April 17 for the first flight of Starship (spacex.com)
1472.
History of Kites (kite.org)
1473.
Show HN: PineTool – An iOS Companion for the Pinecil (lachy.io)
1474.
WebAssembly Text Code Samples (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1475.
Frequency comb breathalyzer detects Covid with excellent accuracy (nist.gov)
1476.
Meme group on Discord is focus of uproar over leaked Pentagon documents (nytimes.com)
1477.
Russia confiscates passports of senior officials to stop defections (ft.com)
1478.
US IRS to hire 30k staff over two years as it deploys $80B in new funding (reuters.com)
1479.
Bringing Memory Safety to sudo and su (memorysafety.org)
1480.
Ask HN: Best way to “donate” dev hours to charity?
1481.
Court Ruling Could Affect the Future Direction of DAOs (jdsupra.com)
1482.
A detailed comparison of REST and gRPC (kreya.app)
1483.
Tennis balls serve as decent bicycle tires that don’t easily puncture (hackaday.com)
1484.
Are your memory-bound benchmarking timings normally distributed? (lemire.me)
1485.
Darke Files is a version control and file synchronization system (darke.handmade.network)
1486.
Now, you can embed Mastodon posts in Medium stories (blog.medium.com)
1487.
Magic3D: High-Resolution Text-to-3D Content Creation (research.nvidia.com)
1488.
Cash App founder Bob Lee reportedly killed in San Francisco stabbing (nbcnews.com)
1489.
Tech jobs remain a good bet despite mass layoffs in Silicon Valley (npr.org)
1490.
Tesla tries to get owners to give up ‘unlimited free Supercharging for life’ (electrek.co)
1491.
Generative AI set to affect 300M jobs across major economies (ft.com)
1492.
How Postgres Triggers Can Simplify Your Back End Development (themythicalengineer.com)
1493.
What it’s like to fall into the deadly Australian plant, gympie-gympie (iflscience.com)
1494.
We need female mice in neuroscience research (news.harvard.edu)
1495.
Michigan could provide $300M to reopen nuclear power plant (power-eng.com)
1496.
Avoidance Speech (en.wikipedia.org)
1497.
America’s $800B climate splurge is feeding a new lobbying ecosystem (economist.com)
1498.
Design quirks, limited parts, and other ways Chromebooks frustrate repairs (arstechnica.com)
1499.
Lithuanian university locks out students again for not using proprietary 2FA (gitlab.digilol.net)
1500.
‘Hot Ones’ Was a Slow Burn All Along (nytimes.com)