March 2022 Archive
691.
Ask HN: How can we fix Wikipedia?
692.
A beginner's guide to intermittent fasting (2012) (jamesclear.com)
693.
Launch HN: AirMyne (YC W22) – Capturing CO2 from air at industrial scale
694.
Launch HN: Azuki (YC W22) – All-you-can-read manga subscription
695.
Mozilla and Open Web Docs Working Together on MDN (hacks.mozilla.org)
696.
The Art of Assembly Language Programming (1996) (phatcode.net)
697.
Johns Hopkins Beast (en.wikipedia.org)
698.
Bad behavior is almost always good politics (2021) (fs.blog)
699.
Sergey Brin: The Facebook phenomenon is a problem (2007) (twitter.com)
700.
FoundationDB: A distributed unbundled transactional key value store (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
701.
Old Spleens Suck (2021) (sarahconstantin.substack.com)
702.
Okta: “We made a mistake” delaying the Lapsus$ hack disclosure (bleepingcomputer.com)
703.
Commodore 64 Guides (pickledlight.blogspot.com)
704.
Tell HN: Did you know you can negotiate price on many things?
705.
Court affirms imported beef still allowed to be labeled "Product of USA" (foodsafetynews.com)
706.
The hunt for the M1’s neural engine (eclecticlight.co)
707.
The walk signs in Crystal City, VA are just repeating “Change Password” (twitter.com)
708.
The Beautiful Mind-Bending of Stanislaw Lem (2019) (newyorker.com)
709.
These are real compounds (science.org)
710.
A 2030 Self-Driving Car Bet (blog.codinghorror.com)
711.
“World’s best” Guitar Hero player was a cheat (kotaku.com)
712.
Brave Talk: Unlimited, private video calls, in browser (brave.com)
713.
Debugging with GDB (sourceware.org)
714.
Alcohol-related deaths spiked during the pandemic, a study shows (nytimes.com)
715.
Fish 3.4.0 (fishshell.com)
716.
The perils of the “real” client IP (adam-p.ca)
717.
libmill - Go-style concurrency in C (libmill.org)
718.
DeepNet: Scaling Transformers to 1k Layers (arxiv.org)
719.
Launch HN: Kable (YC W22) – All-in-one platform for API products
720.
I no longer grade my students’ work, and I wish I had stopped sooner (theconversation.com)