April 2024 Archive
2071.
Windows 11 adding ads to Start Menu (theregister.com)
2072.
Blink to generate power for smart contact lenses (spectrum.ieee.org)
2073.
As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice (washingtonpost.com)
2074.
I stopped apologising for my poor German, and something wonderful happened (theguardian.com)
2075.
xz has shown how a dependence on unpaid volunteers can cause major problems (twitter.com)
2076.
Software Supply Chain Security (devicu.com)
2077.
Ban of heat protections for outdoor workers could create 'public health crisis' (wusf.org)
2078.
The 40-Year-Old Cable Modem (a NABU network modem teardown) [video] (youtube.com)
2079.
Architecture decisions in Neon, a serverless Postgres service (neon.tech)
2080.
A local news site was critical of Facebook–then Meta banned all their links (thehandbasket.co)
2081.
How short can Git abbreviate? (2013) (blog.cuviper.com)
2082.
Holodeck: Language Guided Generation of 3D Embodied AI Environments (yueyang1996.github.io)
2083.
Lambda School and founder banned from all student lending (twitter.com)
2084.
Apple MacBook Air 15-Inch M3 Review (thurrott.com)
2085.
The Towns Outsmarting Airbnb (reasonstobecheerful.world)
2086.
Once again, California exceeds 100% of demand on its main grid with (twitter.com)
2087.
Empty S.F. office tower formerly valued at $62M sold for $6.5M (sfchronicle.com)
2088.
996 working hour system (en.wikipedia.org)
2089.
Ask HN: Is a masters in ML worth it?
2090.
Autonomous Weapons: The False Promise of Civilian Protection (2022) (cigionline.org)
2091.
Geoengineering test launched in Alameda (politico.com)
2092.
Don't require people to change 'source code' to configure your programs (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2093.
Show HN: Exponentile – A match 3 game mixed with 2048 (bellika.dk)
2094.
React 19 Beta (react.dev)
2095.
Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung (reuters.com)
2096.
Show HN: What Are You Working On? (hackerupdates.com)
2097.
Western Music Isn't What You Think (honest-broker.com)
2098.
Some monkeys in Panama may have just stumbled into the Stone Age (2018) (newscientist.com)
2099.
The Domino Computer (andrewt.net)
2100.
OnScreen: AI generated long form sci fi TV show (bengarney.com)