April 2026 Archive
1831.
AI CEO vs. Engineer (youtube.com)
1832.
Fuel prices are soaring. Plastic could be next (technologyreview.com)
1833.
Kubernetes Start Rewrite in Rust (github.com)
1834.
Fusion power unlikely to become competitive (nature.com)
1835.
Show HN: Stop programming devices. Just answer questions (github.com)
1836.
Ruby Central report reopens wounds over RubyGems repo takeover (theregister.com)
1837.
Founder of 'orgasmic meditation' co gets 9 yrs prison in forced labor conspiracy (apnews.com)
1838.
Apple Issues Rare iOS 18 Security Update to Protect Against DarkSword Exploit (macrumors.com)
1839.
Kia to sell lower-priced electric vehicle in US (reuters.com)
1840.
The Depleting Missile Defense Interceptor Inventory (2025) (csis.org)
1841.
Project was assigned for my Software Architecture course (danb.me)
1842.
Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does change about warfare (theconversation.com)
1843.
Stash – stash away and retrieve files and data in the CLI (github.com)
1844.
Bluesky Is Made with AI (bsky.app)
1845.
FY24 Federal Program Inventory (?) (aprilharding.com)
1846.
Live: Artemis II Launch (youtube.com)
1847.
Claude published XD 18 desktop pets companions (github.com)
1848.
Will AI Eventually Thrive Outside the Moat? (unite.ai)
1849.
Most Claude Code advice is measurably wrong (old.reddit.com)
1850.
Claw Code Architecture Explained
1851.
Every President Tries It. It Never Works (nytimes.com)
1852.
Can a country get too rich? (economist.com)
1853.
France plans missile increase in new defense push (politico.eu)
1854.
Garry's List (garryslist.org)
1855.
Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump's Suit Against IRS (nytimes.com)
1856.
Supreme Court opens door to conversion therapy (text.npr.org)
1857.
Tesla reports weaker than expected 6% rise in global deliveries (ft.com)
1858.
Oracle is cutting up to 30k employees to pay for AI data centres (thenextweb.com)
1859.
Perplexity AI Machine Accused of Sharing Data with Meta, Google (bloomberg.com)
1860.
Speed is only useful if you're going in the right direction (matthewboston.com)