March 2022 Archive
8971.
Indians reluctant to denounce Russian ‘brothers’ over Ukraine (theguardian.com)
8972.
Feds allege destructive Russian hackers targeted US oil refineries (wired.com)
8973.
Send Notifications to Yourself with Curl (medium.com)
8974.
PostgreSQL: Is my autovacuum configured properly? (depesz.com)
8975.
Misinformation is derailing renewable energy projects across the United States (npr.org)
8976.
The Little Book of Semaphores (greenteapress.com)
8977.
Why U.S. Population Growth Just Crashed to an All-Time Low (theatlantic.com)
8978.
New experiment could confirm the fifth state of matter in the universe (phys.org)
8979.
Polyscale announces GA and raises $2.2M to make scaling data to the edge simple (polyscale.ai)
8980.
HashiCorp co-founder on dodging cloud chaos, supporting open source (theregister.com)
8981.
Space-Filling Curve (en.wikipedia.org)
8982.
5.5 GHz Core i9-12900KS is Intel’s fastest–and most power-hungry–desktop CPU (arstechnica.com)
8983.
Boris Nemtsov Tailed by FSB Squad Prior to 2015 Murder (bellingcat.com)
8984.
Where Politicians Are Named in the Pandora Papers (statista.com)
8985.
Play Protect marks Vanced Manager as harmful
8986.
Online Shopping in the Middle of the Ocean (restofworld.org)
8987.
Quantum computing has a hype problem (technologyreview.com)
8988.
A retro computer museum in Mariupol beloved by children was attacked by Russia (npr.org)
8989.
UK seizes first superyacht in British waters (bbc.co.uk)
8990.
Service workers have unstable schedules. They don't have to (hbr.org)
8991.
Pure Print-Style Debugging in Haskell (medium.com)
8992.
Don't Come Work at Coder (coder.com)
8993.
FTC sues Intuit to stop 'bait-and-switch' TurboTax ads (news.yahoo.com)
8994.
A Google billionaire's fingerprints are all over Biden's science office (politico.com)
8995.
A Texas team comes up with a Covid vaccine that could be a global game changer (npr.org)
8996.
War Among the Ruins (historytoday.com)
8997.
‘Nobody knows what happened’: the row over the non-vanishing Irish lake (theguardian.com)
8998.
Messaging apps may soon be forced to work together. It won’t be easy (protocol.com)
8999.
Is a recession coming? Alan Greenspan says the answer is in men's underwear (cnn.com)
9000.
That smiling LinkedIn profile face might be a computer-generated fake (npr.org)