March 2022 Archive
8281.
8282.
How did this many deaths become normal?
(theatlantic.com)
8283.
Internet backbone provider Lumen quits Russia
(theregister.com)
8284.
Russia to 'disconnect from global internet' on March 11
(tweaktown.com)
8285.
8286.
Patient in Groundbreaking Pig Heart Transplant Dies
(nytimes.com)
8287.
My Father, the Fool
(theatlantic.com)
8288.
PSA: Studio Display Stands Are Not Interchangeable
(macrumors.com)
8289.
Hilla, a new full-stack framework for Spring
(youtube.com)
8290.
8292.
Why Russians Are Fleeing Russia
(vice.com)
8293.
Nord Stream 3
(nordstream3.org)
8294.
Web Golden
(susam.net)
8295.
8296.
NFT collector accidentally sells rock for close to $0 instead of over $1M
(web3isgoinggreat.com)
8297.
GasBuddy Is a Privacy Nightmare
(nytimes.com)
8298.
Russia moves to ban WhatsApp and Instagram
(theguardian.com)
8299.
Nissan announces tech for smoother starts/stops
(boingboing.net)
8300.
The Web3 Search Engine
(neeva.xyz)
8301.
Brave Search and Presearch say they don't censor search results
(reclaimthenet.org)
8302.
Linode managed databases now in open beta
(linode.com)
8303.
What's up with in-the-wild exploits? Plus, what we're doing about it
(security.googleblog.com)
8304.
Intelligence points to heightened risk of Russian chemical attack in Ukraine
(washingtonpost.com)
8305.
Russians using Serbian loophole to avoid EU flights ban
(theguardian.com)
8306.
Russian tech workers are fleeing the country
(restofworld.org)
8307.
Reselling PlayStations keeps a roof over my head
(bbc.co.uk)
8308.
8309.
Vim Is Easy
(youtube.com)
8310.
The Debugging Book
(debuggingbook.org)