April 2024 Archive
3691.
Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving You (nytimes.com)
3692.
Microsoft Invests $1.5B in G42 (news.microsoft.com)
3693.
How to Fund FOSS, Save It from the CRA, and Improve Cybersecurity (gavinhoward.com)
3694.
The Rare Earth Metals Handcuffing the EV Revolution (exoswan.com)
3695.
America's Next Soldiers Will Be Machines (foreignpolicy.com)
3696.
Show HN: Bumpgen – upgrade NPM packages using AI (github.com)
3697.
ASML profits plunge 40% amid dip in chipmaking tool orders (theregister.com)
3698.
UK bank online payment conditions are getting ridiculous
3699.
OpenAI GDPR Complaint (theregister.com)
3700.
Insurance Companies Reap Hidden Fees as Patients Get Unexpected Bills (nytimes.com)
3701.
Fastmail Is Down
3702.
Japanese minimalist and his designs for a minimalist lifestyle (youtube.com)
3703.
Google terminates 28 employees for protest of Israeli cloud contract (finance.yahoo.com)
3704.
Everything Hikers Know About Lightning Safety Is Wrong (backpacker.com)
3705.
Show HN: Practice for the YC interview (mock-yc.vercel.app)
3706.
Elon Musk goes 'absolutely hard core' in another round of Tesla layoffs (theverge.com)
3707.
The $1 MICROCONTROLLER (comparison of cheap microcontrollers) (2017) (jaycarlson.net)
3708.
Ente, a cloud based photos app, open sources their server code (ente.io)
3709.
LG Smart TVs have security bugs that could let hackers hijack them (qz.com)
3710.
React, Solid, Htmx (bobaekang.com)
3711.
Delay email delivery with Postfix for a relaxing weekend (enricobassetti.it)
3712.
Test Sizes (2010) (testing.googleblog.com)
3713.
OpenGrok: Fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine (github.com)
3714.
Review: Levitouch Dual Arm Monitor Mount by Gabor (2023) (larryjordan.com)
3715.
The seven secrets of computer power [pdf] (ece.iastate.edu)
3716.
Good Ideas in Computer Science (danielchasehooper.com)
3717.
Second Life's Formula Will Never Be Replicated (theatlantic.com)
3718.
Discord Accidentally Viewbotted Its Own April Fool's Video (ign.com)
3719.
Scientists Hit 301,000 Gbps Internet by Tapping New Fiber Wavelength Bands (pcmag.com)
3720.
Don't Let Perfectionism Stall Your Software Development Project (spin.atomicobject.com)