March 2022 Archive
9391.
React Flow v10 (reactflow.dev)
9392.
Clearview AI has offered its services to Ukraine's government (bbc.com)
9393.
White shelled eggs are selling in Tesco for the first time in 40 years (2020) (theguardian.com)
9394.
Browser in the Browser (BITB) Attack (mrd0x.com)
9395.
Electric vehicle owners have to contribute their fair share for roads – Senator (sctimes.com)
9396.
Of Course We’re Living in a Simulation (wired.com)
9397.
Google employees are becoming unhappy with pay, promotions and execution (cnbc.com)
9398.
Without sending Troops, the U.S. wages 'Hybrid Warfare' against Russia (text.npr.org)
9399.
Covid-19 cases more than double in China's growing outbreak (ctvnews.ca)
9400.
Show HN: JSON Backup for your StackOverflow resume/CV (developerstory.dev)
9401.
New UUID Formats (uuid6.github.io)
9402.
Bhailang: Toy programming language based on an inside joke (bhailang.js.org)
9403.
His software sang the words of God. Then it went silent (inputmag.com)
9404.
Hackers rang the bells of Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral for 23 minutes (derstandard.at)
9405.
Supercharge Your Skills Using the Google Search Console API with Node.js (fusebit.io)
9406.
Daylight saving time: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement (jcsm.aasm.org)
9407.
Caving into bullies (a.k.a., here we go again) (archives.lessig.org)
9408.
8-year-old’s plan to sell Girl Scout cookies turned into lesson on Doordsah (sfchronicle.com)
9409.
Google Sunsetting Universal Analytics in 2023 (searchenginejournal.com)
9410.
Philip K. Dick: Stanisław Lem Is a Communist Committee (2015) (culture.pl)
9411.
Bob Anderson and the Tektronix direct-view bistable storage tube (vintagetek.org)
9412.
Ford will start shipping Explorers without all the parts – and add them later (cnn.com)
9413.
Asset Managers Who Own Everything (nymag.com)
9414.
Airbnb's Pledge to Host Ukrainian Refugees Gets a Reality Check (politico.eu)
9415.
Ask HN: Why is GPG so bloated?
9416.
Russia moves to Seize hundreds of Planes from foreign-Owners (lite.cnn.com)
9417.
Putin's Palace (en.wikipedia.org)
9418.
Mozilla bug 13474: external processes/filters for textareas (2002) (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
9419.
The Nuclear Reactors of the Future Have a Russia Problem (wired.com)
9420.
Putin may be the wealthiest man in the world worth $200B (fortune.com)