March 2022 Archive
8671.
BlackRock records $17bn in losses on Russian securities (ft.com)
8672.
Russia creates its own TLS certificate authority to bypass sanctions (techradar.com)
8673.
Build hardware without hardware with virtual prototypes (blog.saharacloud.io)
8674.
Creating a Compiler with Raku (andrewshitov.com)
8675.
BotCity Framework Web 0.4.1 Released (github.com)
8676.
Ukraine says Belarus leader was with Putin at time of 'false-flag attack' (reuters.com)
8677.
Facebook Libra: the inside story of how the company’s cryptocurrency dream died (ft.com)
8678.
Ukraine halts half of world's neon output for chips, clouding outlook (cnn.com)
8679.
YouTube Has Banned RT, Russia Insight, and Sputnik in the United States (youtube.com)
8680.
The Perfbook (cdn.kernel.org)
8681.
8682.
Landauer's Principle (en.wikipedia.org)
8683.
Stablecoin Tether Disregards Ukraine’s Plea to Halt Russian Use (bloomberg.com)
8684.
US President moves to revoke Russia's trade-relations status amid War in Ukraine (text.npr.org)
8685.
Solar Panels Built from Waste Crops Can Make Energy Without Direct Light (goodnewsnetwork.org)
8686.
SecureDrop – 2.2.1 – Released 2022-03-10 (securedrop.org)
8687.
Show HN: CxO Industries (cxo.industries)
8688.
Meta employees lose free laundry perk (theguardian.com)
8689.
Original Antigenic Sin (en.wikipedia.org)
8690.
Philosophical Razor(s) (en.wikipedia.org)
8691.
The Code Review Pyramid (morling.dev)
8692.
Bernie Sanders on the Ukraine-Russia situation (Feb 10, 2022) (youtube.com)
8693.
When a seismic network failed, citizen science stepped in (arstechnica.com)
8694.
Patrol 36 (en.wikipedia.org)
8695.
The hard part of type-checking Nix (haskellforall.com)
8696.
SQLite 3.8.1 (sqlite.org)
8697.
Giant blobs in Earth's mantle may explain Africa's weird geology (livescience.com)
8698.
Ukraine: Spam website set up to reach millions of Russians (bbc.co.uk)
8699.
International Marine Shipping Industry Considers Nuclear Propulsion (forbes.com)
8700.
The Irony: “Ariely's, Influential Study of Dishonesty Was Dishonest” (2021) (forbes.com)