March 2022 Archive
9901.
Ready to Die? Why Most People Flunk the Zelenskyy Test (politico.com)
9902.
Quite Proved Image Format (blog.adacore.com)
9903.
“Why should you buy iOS app ratings?” (mobiaso.com)
9904.
Timbuktu manuscripts: Mali's ancient documents captured online (bbc.co.uk)
9905.
Steam Deck Windows drivers are now available (store.steampowered.com)
9906.
Pitfalls in Using a Standard “Global” C++ Function (topbug.net)
9907.
Open-source RBAC library for GORM (github.com)
9908.
The Curious Case of Changed Rankings – Scribie vs. Rev on TechRadar (scribie.com)
9909.
Foobar (en.wikipedia.org)
9910.
DjVu Browser Viewer (djvu.js.org)
9911.
Solving Concurrency in Event-Driven Microservices (medium.com)
9912.
IBM investors staged 2021 revolt over exec pay (theregister.com)
9913.
My Favorite FFmpeg Cookbook (sergiotapia.com)
9914.
United States chemical weapons program (en.wikipedia.org)
9915.
Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors with Ukrainian Firmware (vice.com)
9916.
The Code Review Pyramid (morling.dev)
9917.
Comparing Floating-Point Numbers Is Tricky (bitbashing.io)
9918.
Deep Work in Interesting Times (ubuntu.com)
9919.
9920.
Musings on a New Interface for Mathematics (2020) (jeremykun.com)
9921.
NATO – Russia using Belarus as a launch-point for Air-Operations against Ukraine (lite.cnn.com)
9922.
Apparently CAs have stopped issuing certificates to Russian domains (twitter.com)
9923.
Drone likely flying from Ukraine crashes in Croatia (abcnews.go.com)
9924.
WikiLeaks: “2008 - Russia's NATO Enlargement Redlines” (wikileaks.org)
9925.
Russia moves to declare Meta “extremist” (twitter.com)
9926.
I almost lost my mind when I found out why my sister uses IE on her PC (twitter.com)
9927.
Tech behind Apple's M1 UltraFusion chip interconnect: TSMC's CoWoS-S (tomshardware.com)
9928.
The Elephant in the room: The myth of exponential hypergrowth (longform.asmartbear.com)
9929.
Xfce accepted to Google Summer of Code 2022 (alexxcons.github.io)
9930.
Hq – Like Jq for HTML (github.com)