April 2023 Archive
1952.
1953.
Why paid masterminds are mental masturbation
(jimclair.com)
1954.
Intel Blocks Undervolting: The Whole Story
(old.reddit.com)
1956.
Byte Mini PC Powered by AMD – Get notified when available
(starlabs.systems)
1957.
1958.
Reflections on Migrating My SaaS to SvelteKit
(sveltekitsaas.com)
1959.
Moving away from algorithmic curation
(boredzo.org)
1961.
Where Do “Shenanigans” Come From? (2013)
(english.stackexchange.com)
1962.
1963.
“Luxury” construction causes high rents like umbrellas cause rain
(noahpinion.substack.com)
1964.
1965.
Xhtml Friends Network (2003)
(gmpg.org)
1966.
Show HN: Jellylade – Turn your screenshots into posts
(app.jellylade.com)
1967.
1968.
How the U.S. Came to Use Spyware It Was Trying to Kill
(nytimes.com)
1969.
Podman 4.5.0
(github.com)
1970.
Show HN: Shell-maker, a maker of Emacs shells
(xenodium.com)
1971.
Long Covid Appears to Have Led to a Surge of Disabled in the Workplace (2022)
(libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
1972.
1973.
1974.
Mass noun
(en.wikipedia.org)
1975.
European privacy watchdog creates ChatGPT task force
(reuters.com)
1976.
TSMC’s 3-Nm Push Faces Tool Struggles
(eetimes.com)
1977.
Blue Sky: Can Twitter be owned by its users?
(blog.paulbohm.com)
1978.
Vestas hails breakthrough for recyclable wind turbines
(energymonitor.ai)
1979.
Finding Photo Opportunities Near Home
(phillipreeve.net)
1980.
“True” Randomness vs. “Pseudo” Randomness
(pcg-random.org)