March 2022 Archive
9511.
PoE-Powered VFD Tube Clock (bikerglen.com)
9512.
Dov Frohman invented the EPROM 50 years ago at Intel (newsroom.intel.com)
9513.
Davy Crockett (nuclear recoiless gun) (en.wikipedia.org)
9514.
Kaspersky, China Telecom, China Mobile named 'threats to US national security' (theregister.com)
9515.
Autotools Mythbuster (2017) (autotools.info)
9516.
The rise of the rural remote worker (ft.com)
9517.
We taught an AI how to navigate websites (attractive.ai)
9518.
Russia refuses to hand back more than 500 leased airplanes – DW News [video] (youtube.com)
9519.
Building a DIP Switch USB Stick (bikerglen.com)
9520.
Decorators reach ECMAScript Stage 3 (github.com)
9521.
What Happens When an Élite Public School Becomes Open to All? (newyorker.com)
9522.
Ask HN: Have solar arrays reached a tipping point for residential?
9523.
SQLite autoincrement: good, bad, or in-between?
9524.
‘I’m the Operator’: The Aftermath of a Self-Driving Tragedy (wired.com)
9525.
Russia Just Became the World’s First Former Space Power (bloomberg.com)
9526.
Derek Lowe: Misinformation and Its Spread (science.org)
9527.
How Ukraine’s Internet is still working despite Russian bombs and cyberattacks (washingtonpost.com)
9528.
Rumble, the Right’s Go-To Video Site, Has Much Bigger Ambitions (nytimes.com)
9529.
Beijing to build Communist training college in a metaverse (theregister.com)
9530.
Ask HN: Small business friendly mobile framework?
9531.
Ukrainian Book Drive: Please Contribute (blog.archive.org)
9532.
The Crypto-Currency (2011) (newyorker.com)
9533.
Figma vs. Balsamiq? (loop8.io)
9534.
Ask HN: How to Build a News Aggregator?
9535.
Survey: Help us design a VNA for hobbyists and professional users (survey.feldlabor.eu)
9536.
U.S. probe of Google Maps picks up speed (reuters.com)
9537.
D-Day in Kyiv – My Experience Working with Ukraine’s Offensive Cyber Team (oreilly.com)
9538.
People receptive to “pseudo-profound bullshit” show too much openness (2018) (buzzfeed.com)
9539.
App Store External Link Account Entitlement (developer.apple.com)
9540.
Larry Sanger, Wikipedia co-founder, on the state of Wikipedia (foxnews.com)