March 2022 Archive
10081.
The Problem of Pathocracy (thepsychologist.bps.org.uk)
10082.
Highway Patrol Arrests Driver Impersonating Chinese Paramilitary Police (2019) (thedrive.com)
10083.
Content Moderation and Profanity Filtering Best Practices (cleanspeak.com)
10084.
Math, Girls and Socialism (Paper) [pdf] (ftp.iza.org)
10085.
Ukraine Won’t Surrender (Apologies to Certain Europeans) (cepa.org)
10086.
Fish-Shell 3.4.0 Released (fishshell.com)
10087.
Climate litigation is shaping ambitious cases for nature (theguardian.com)
10088.
Meta takes down deepfake of Ukraine’s President surrendering (techcrunch.com)
10089.
The surprising link between Covid-19 deaths and internet access (vox.com)
10090.
The fight over anonymity is about the future of the internet (protocol.com)
10091.
Hardware Microphone Disconnect on Macs (support.apple.com)
10092.
Just Asking Questions (rationalwiki.org)
10093.
SerenityOS: Building an Operating System from Scratch (thenewstack.io)
10094.
Ask HN: Offline, private Speech-to-Text solutions
10095.
Record-breaking hydrogen electrolyzer claims 95% efficiency (newatlas.com)
10096.
I've written a 5-minute worth-of-reading report about Airdrops (thecryptojournal.substack.com)
10097.
What Is Zig's “Colorblind” Async/Await? (kristoff.it)
10098.
Heat Pump (en.wikipedia.org)
10099.
Crackmes (crackmes.one)
10100.
UK to take steps against lawfare (theguardian.com)
10101.
Ukraine's Rail-Chief reveals how EU Leaders got in and out of Kyiv in 24-hours (lite.cnn.com)
10102.
Build a real-time serverless chat app on AWS with Go and Mantil (blog.mantil.com)
10103.
The 'ghost colleagues' of the remote workplace (bbc.com)
10104.
What is SRv6 network programming? (blog.apnic.net)
10105.
Tube Time Quadlink–an ISA card project (twitter.com)
10106.
Microsoft: An Unprincipled, Rapacious Company (1995) (spectacle.org)
10107.
Ukraine’s Digital Ministry Is a Formidable War Machine (wired.co.uk)
10108.
What makes Ruby's blocks great (maxlap.dev)
10109.
NSA spies ample opportunities to harden Kubernetes (theregister.com)
10110.
The list of open source software that targets Russians (docs.google.com)