March 2022 Archive
10351.
GIF inventor Stephen Wilhite dies after getting Covid (theguardian.com)
10352.
Python - GitHub Issues Migration: status update (discuss.python.org)
10353.
WAP – Drip Irrigation for House Plants using Rust (github.com)
10354.
Age: simple, modern and secure file encryption tool (github.com)
10355.
Two men arrested for $1.1M NFT ‘rug pull’ scam (justice.gov)
10356.
Semantle: Wordle, but with Semantics, Not Spelling (semantle.novalis.org)
10357.
To Have No Juice (scarceobjects.substack.com)
10358.
Mackenzie Scott has given $3.8B to 465 organizations since June (cnn.com)
10359.
Confessions of a Digital Hoarder (newsletters.theatlantic.com)
10360.
Philippine DOJ takes aim at independent press (poynter.org)
10361.
World Fund: Let’s create climate tech leaders (worldfund.vc)
10362.
Linux Kernel 5.17 Released (omgubuntu.co.uk)
10363.
Open-Source Cola (en.wikipedia.org)
10364.
Nicolas Cage Can Explain It All (gq.com)
10365.
MParticle cut AWS costs by 80% while usage increased 20% (mparticle.com)
10366.
Honda and Sony Announce Plan to Start New EV Brand Together (caranddriver.com)
10367.
Ask HN: What are some fun projects to run on a home K8s cluster?
10368.
'Digital architects' sneak into British Museum, capture scans of Elgin Marbles (dailymail.co.uk)
10369.
The Essentials of ESD Grounding (1995) (electronicdesign.com)
10370.
New research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor (sciencedaily.com)
10371.
Podcast called The Weather in Brooklyn is auto generated each day by a computer (hoffm.medium.com)
10372.
The greatest song ever went nowhere [video] (youtube.com)
10373.
Casey Neistat’s Studio (2014) (youtube.com)
10374.
A Nineteenth-Century Pandemic May Be a Window into Coronaviruses (thewalrus.ca)
10375.
Why JRR Tolkien Hated Frank Herbert's 'Dune' (old.reddit.com)
10376.
Diabetes Risk May Increase 40% After Having Covid-19 (healthline.com)
10377.
Mind Enhancement: A High Impact, High Neglect Cause Area? (forum.effectivealtruism.org)
10378.
DIY Laser Lithography: micron features with 3D printed optomechanics (youtube.com)
10379.
PBS Space Time with Dr. Matt O'Dowd (youtube.com)
10380.
Red Heaven: China sets its sights on the stars (part 1) (thespacereview.com)