March 2021 Archive
2401.
A deep-dive into the future of subscription gaming (eurogamer.net)
2402.
The Baby-Formula Crime Ring (2018) (nytimes.com)
2403.
In the U.S., more immigrants with children are still in their first marriage (ifstudies.org)
2404.
Gen X emerging from pandemic with firmer grip on America's wallet (reuters.com)
2405.
Chrome Used 10x More RAM Than Safari on macOS Big Sur in Recent Test (macrumors.com)
2406.
Ask HN: NFTs legit or mania?
2407.
Working at Goldman Sachs Suuuucks, Leaked Internal Survey Shows (vice.com)
2408.
$500 a month, no strings attached, to fight poverty worked (washingtonpost.com)
2409.
Why use old computers and operating systems? (john.ankarstrom.se)
2410.
Scram Switch (catb.org)
2411.
Firefox plans to remove large URL bar (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
2412.
The operative system for a decarbonised, decentralised, digitised energy system (nicolabortignon.com)
2413.
First ship tunnel to be built under Norwegian mountains (edition.cnn.com)
2414.
An author's obsession with freeing a man from prison (themarshallproject.org)
2415.
The Endless Life Cycle of Japanese City Pop (pitchfork.com)
2416.
The final official release of Classilla (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
2417.
Ask HN: How Do You Write Documentation
2418.
How to Put Out Democracy’s Dumpster Fire (theatlantic.com)
2419.
Dear Moon – Space crew applications open (dearmoon.earth)
2420.
Toward Confidential Cloud Computing (queue.acm.org)
2421.
Amazon Delivery Drivers Forced to Sign 'Biometric Consent' Form or Lose Job (vice.com)
2422.
Brazil stares into the abyss as Covid intensive care units fill up everywhere (theguardian.com)
2423.
The Dao of DAOs (notboring.co)
2424.
The NEO430 Processor (github.com)
2425.
Mysterious High-Altitude Flight Corridor Opened Up Between Area51 and Pacific (thedrive.com)
2426.
Ultrasound Networking (2014) (anfractuosity.com)
2427.
Searx 1.0 Release (github.com)
2428.
Google AMP – A 70% drop in our conversion rate (medium.com)
2429.
Macabre Mystery of a British Family’s Skull-Topped Spoons (atlasobscura.com)
2430.
Database by the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis with 700k+ economic time series (fred.stlouisfed.org)