March 2022 Archive
11701.
Swahili became Africa's most spoken language (theconversation.com)
11702.
Oral medication shows benefit treating Type 1 diabetes two years after diagnosis (uab.edu)
11703.
HP 3000 (en.wikipedia.org)
11704.
Want an extension to fade all previously viewed news headlines and tweets? (github.com)
11705.
11706.
Facebook Gaming appears to be overrun by spam and pirated content (engadget.com)
11707.
Pro-Russian Serb March in Belgrade (reuters.com)
11708.
Covert and overt political signaling online (santafe.edu)
11709.
Monitoring MinIO with Prometheus and Visualizing with Grafana (blog.min.io)
11710.
Ambassador McFaul Slammed for “No Innocent Russians” Comments (mediaite.com)
11711.
Why travel advice is broken (huangrobin.medium.com)
11712.
Russia’s Sandworm Hackers Have Built a Botnet of Firewalls (wired.com)
11713.
Package your Node.js project into an executable (github.com)
11714.
Rekwest – adv Fetch-alike client for Node, with zero deps (npmjs.com)
11715.
11716.
Heardle – Like Wordle, but for Music (heardle.app)
11717.
The Jodorowsky’s Dune crypto collective wants to make its own sci-fi epic (theverge.com)
11718.
UN ambassador: Russian forces are approaching Ukraine's 2nd-largest nuclear site (cnn.com)
11719.
Optics vs. Lenses, Operationally (brunogavranovic.com)
11720.
Respect the Man at the Deep End of the Long Table (lesswrong.com)
11721.
Hands-on: Gmail’s new sidebar feels like a big banner ad for Google Chat (arstechnica.com)
11722.
Show HN: Gadsby – Constrained Text Generation with Transformers (huggingface.co)
11723.
st is a simple terminal implementation for X (st.suckless.org)
11724.
Just managed to log into Lobsters from SerenityOS (twitter.com)
11725.
A heartfelt farewell by Dieter Bohn (theverge.com)
11726.
More laptops and phones should aspire for better battery life, not thinness (theverge.com)
11727.
The Big List of Naughty Strings (github.com)
11728.
The Lithuanian ‘Elves’ Fighting Russian Disinformation (time.com)
11729.
Times like this need these words from Charlie Chaplin (1940) (youtube.com)
11730.
Web Animation Performance Fundamentals: pages at 60FPS (freecodecamp.org)