His software sang the words of God. Then it went silent
(inputmag.com)
March 2022 Archive
9211.
9212.
Academe Is a Hotbed of Craven Snitches
(chronicle.com)
9214.
World's most boring person is a data analyst who likes sleeping
(walesonline.co.uk)
9215.
Sandy Hook was a turning-point in America’s battle over truth
(economist.com)
9217.
9218.
9219.
America’s Energy Security Is Falling Apart
(theatlantic.com)
9221.
Not smart but clever? The return of 'dumbphones'
(bbc.co.uk)
9222.
Could a vaccine prevent type 1 diabetes?
(timescolonist.com)
9223.
9224.
Moscow Metro 2
(moscow-russia-insiders-guide.com)
9225.
We Need to Talk About ‘Cloud Neutrality’
(wired.com)
9226.
9227.
Did Americans Call French Fries “Freedom Fries”?
(mentalfloss.com)
9228.
New rocket engine could reach 99% the speed of light
(thebrighterside.news)
9229.
Bitcoin Miners Want to Recast Themselves as Eco-Friendly
(nytimes.com)
9230.
Mac Studio is 4x more efficient than my new AMD PC
(jeffgeerling.com)
9231.
Annoying desktop watermark comes to users of unsupported Windows 11 PCs
(arstechnica.com)
9232.
Legally, Russia can’t just take its Space Station and go home
(arstechnica.com)
9234.
9235.
Apple Launches Driver's License Feature on iPhone in Arizona
(macrumors.com)
9236.
Your browser is the new Operating System
(neverinstall.com)
9237.
9238.
Apple M1 on Linux: Benchmarks better than expected
(phoronix.com)
9239.
Google execs push back on employee pay concerns
(protocol.com)
9240.
CLOCKSS: A dark archive for scholarly articles
(clockss.org)