March 2022 Archive
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Stool tests might help spot early pancreatic cancer (bbc.co.uk)
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Researcher finds 'Stunning Rate of Covid among Deer' – What it means for Humans (text.npr.org)
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Man who received the first Pig Heart Transplant has Died after 2-Months (text.npr.org)
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Boiling Oil, Red-Hot Irons, 26-Second Amputations: How Surgery Evolved (nytimes.com)
9875.
Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe Formula (en.wikipedia.org)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? In Person version
9877.
Biden to Feds: Figure Out This Crypto Thing, Stat (gizmodo.com)
9878.
The Coronavirus’s Next Move (theatlantic.com)
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The Lost Origins of Playing-Card Symbols (theatlantic.com)
9880.
Bundle for Ukraine (itch.io)
9881.
FFCV: Fast Forward Computer Vision (github.com)
9882.
The Physicalization of Metamathematics and Its Implications (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
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Globalism Is Good (theatlantic.com)
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BHI: The Newest Spectre Vulnerability Affecting Intel and Arm CPUs (phoronix.com)
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Thread from an email received by a developer on Web3 (twitter.com)
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Abuse on the Blockchain – Guest Lecture at Stanford University by Molly White (youtube.com)
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Russia to Disconnect from Global Internet (vice.com)
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Two weeks of War have revealed Cracks in Putin's master-plan for Ukraine (lite.cnn.com)
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Wunderlist co-founder felt really unhappy after selling to Microsoft (cnbc.com)
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Grammar-based, generative approach to CSS in Clojure (github.com)
9892.
How we test spacecraft before launch (planetary.org)
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‘Bot holiday’: Covid disinformation down as social media pivot to Ukraine (theguardian.com)
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Stripe payments in an Elixir Phoenix application (tolc.io)
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Elon Musk asks judge to free him from agreement meaning lawyers check his tweets (news.sky.com)
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Using astronomy to calculate the French Republican Calendar (quantum5.ca)
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Tesla to pay Ukrainian employees for up to 3 months if conscripted to fight (cnbc.com)
9899.
Muslims debate whether Bitcoin, dogecoin are allowed (washingtonpost.com)
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Sex in the metaverse will be ‘equally enjoyable’ as real life act, experts claim (the-sun.com)