March 2022 Archive
8941.
ImTui: Immediate Mode Text-Based User Interface C++ Library (github.com)
8942.
Distrobox: Use any Linux distribution inside your terminal (github.com)
8943.
8944.
A State of Sunshine (world.hey.com)
8945.
Ask HN: Have you interviewed at Truth Social?
8946.
NSA on How to Harden Kubernetes (thenewstack.io)
8947.
Previously stable ice shelf, the size of New York City, collapses in Antarctica (npr.org)
8948.
YouTube to start streaming hundreds of free TV shows with ads (news.sky.com)
8949.
UK Wants to Incarcerate Asylum Seekers “Offshore” on Abandoned Oil Rigs (truthout.org)
8950.
High Noon for Daylight Savings Time (hackaday.com)
8951.
In Internet’s Winner Takes All Model, We End Up as Losers (news18.com)
8952.
Wordle creator describes game’s rise, says NYT sale was “a way to walk away” (arstechnica.com)
8953.
Disinfected Mail Tells the Story About Old Pandemics (2021) (theatlantic.com)
8954.
Real World Cryptography – David Wong (livebook.manning.com)
8955.
YouTube blocked news channel for showing Russian foreign minister's speach (youtube.com)
8956.
Scientists Find Unexplained Waves Inside the Sun That Defy Known Physics (vice.com)
8957.
Why the Biden-Harris “Trucking Action Plan” Will Fail (medium.com)
8958.
Does time really flow? New clues come from a century-old approach to math (2020) (quantamagazine.org)
8959.
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA (beta.ada.gov)
8960.
Startups Make It Easier to Get ADHD Drugs. That Made Some Workers Anxious (wsj.com)
8961.
US poised to release 2.4bn genetically modified male mosquitoes (theguardian.com)
8962.
Debian 11.3 Released (lists.debian.org)
8963.
Scientists Are Working on “Contagious Vaccines” (iflscience.com)
8964.
Researchers Say They've Developed a Method That Can Train Anyone to Be Creative (inc.com)
8965.
99% to 99.9% SLO: High Performance Kubernetes Control Plane at Pinterest (medium.com)
8966.
Soundex (Phonetic Algorithm) (en.wikipedia.org)
8967.
Starting a new CS papers blog
8968.
EG3D: Efficient Geometry-Aware 3D Generative Adversarial Networks (matthew-a-chan.github.io)
8969.
Act Now to Protect Against Potential Cyberattacks (whitehouse.gov)
8970.
Pastebin may have just doomed us all (techradar.com)