March 2022 Archive
7621.
How to design better APIs (r.bluethl.net)
7622.
Sci-Hub, the site for pirated academic papers, is on trial in India (restofworld.org)
7623.
7624.
Russia's second biggest oil company calls for an end to Putin's war (lite.cnn.com)
7625.
BBC News is available on the dark web in Ukrainian and Russian (twitter.com)
7626.
How to access BBC in Russia despite restrictions (bbc.co.uk)
7627.
The Worst Is yet to Come for Russia’s Economy (barrons.com)
7628.
People booking Ukrainian Airbnbs to support locals (mashable.com)
7629.
Germany switches off black hole telescope on Russian satellite (space.com)
7630.
Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson raises $20M in 24 Hours to Self-Publish (nytimes.com)
7631.
Where Russia gets its chips (protocol.com)
7632.
Russian News Agency TASS is down (tass.ru)
7633.
Are Apple Trying to Patent the Home Computer 45 Years Too Late? (hackaday.com)
7634.
You can find military radars on publicly available satellite data (hackaday.com)
7635.
Switzerland triggers wide range of sanctions against Russia (swissinfo.ch)
7636.
One of the top contributors to coding language Python lives in Ukraine (businessinsider.com)
7637.
High Above Ukraine, Satellites Get Embroiled in the War (wired.com)
7638.
Dynamic Tracing with DTrace and SystemTap (myaut.github.io)
7639.
Sanctioned Russian billionaire Fridman locked out of PE firm he cofounded (businessinsider.com)
7640.
Reverse Engineering North Korea's Gaming Economy (gamestudies.org)
7641.
On board a NATO surveillance plane monitoring Russian activity in Ukraine (youtube.com)
7642.
Why Russia Can’t Replace TSMC [video] (youtube.com)
7643.
Show HN: WTFBins, a project to collect benign, but suspicious-looking apps (wtfbins.wtf)
7644.
Russia is being erased from human diction and prime number usage (tumbleweedwords.substack.com)
7645.
Internet traffic patterns in Ukraine since February 21, 2022 (blog.cloudflare.com)
7646.
Russians are flocking to VPN apps as state censorship tightens (imore.com)
7647.
Britain urges its nationals to consider leaving Russia (reuters.com)
7648.
Ex-Fox News Producer Broke Law with Work for Russian Oligarch, U.S. Says (nytimes.com)
7649.
'Divisive': How Corporate Media Dismiss Ideas Unpopular with Elites (fair.org)
7650.
Cheap Chinese tires might explain Russia's stalled 40-mile convoy in Ukraine (theweek.com)