April 2023 Archive
1801.
1802.
Bad News About Inflation (paulromer.net)
1803.
U.S. Inflation Eased to 5% in March (wsj.com)
1804.
U.S. SEC sees decentralized crypto platforms as exchanges (reuters.com)
1805.
Chess, unlike war, is a game of perfect information (daily.jstor.org)
1806.
Mobile home park residents form co-ops to save their homes (mynorthwest.com)
1807.
Defining interfaces in C++ with ‘concepts’ (C++20) (lemire.me)
1808.
xPrize Wildfire – $11M Prize Competition (xprize.org)
1809.
JEP 445: Flexible Main Methods and Anonymous Main Classes (Preview) (openjdk.org)
1810.
A Winelike Sea (laphamsquarterly.org)
1811.
Irregular Expressions (tavianator.com)
1812.
Closing in on the “perfect code” (2004) (spectrum.ieee.org)
1813.
TikTok fined £12.7M for misusing children's data (bbc.co.uk)
1814.
A new approach to computation reimagines artificial intelligence (quantamagazine.org)
1815.
Add Honest Achmed's root certificate (2011) (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1816.
xkcd: Escape Speed (xkcd.com)
1817.
The Future of the Transistor (semianalysis.com)
1818.
Weekend hacking: wireless charging for a HP-25 calculator (partsbox.com)
1819.
Modern perfect hashing for strings (0x80.pl)
1820.
Running Dolly 2.0 on Paperspace (til.simonwillison.net)
1821.
A Generalized Ray Formulation for Wave-Optics Rendering (ssteinberg.xyz)
1822.
Google does not sell your data. It's worse (simpleanalytics.com)
1823.
Summary: Don't make me think(revisited) by Steve Krug (chestergrant.com)
1824.
Inline in Rust (2021) (matklad.github.io)
1825.
Fire Sale: $300M San Francisco Office Tower, Mostly Empty (wsj.com)
1826.
Delaware will become the 22nd state to legalize recreational marijuana (delawarebusinesstimes.com)
1827.
It sounds like science fiction but it’s not: AI can destroy your business (theguardian.com)
1828.
Maintain consistent styles for developers working across various editors (editorconfig.org)
1829.
Hetzner’s New AX102 Dedicated Server with AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D (hetzner.com)
1830.
The classic “homunculus” has gone through a radical revision (scientificamerican.com)