March 2022 Archive
301.
Why Don't You Use (brendangregg.com)
302.
Facebook approved paid ads inciting violence against the Rohingya (apnews.com)
303.
Show HN: Appwrite – Open-Source and Self Hosted Firebase Alternative (github.com)
304.
Roland 50 Studio (roland50.studio)
305.
Pidgin: The Universal Chat Client (pidgin.im)
306.
The illusion of evidence based medicine (bmj.com)
307.
820GB Database Dump of Roskomnadzor (Russian Government Censorship Organization) (ddosecrets.substack.com)
308.
Modern movies teach us awful lessons [video] (youtube.com)
309.
“This shouldn’t happen”: Inside the virus-hunting nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance (vanityfair.com)
310.
Gas pumps happen to be about as insecure as your typical router (myfox8.com)
311.
Technicolor Tokyo (neocha.com)
312.
DEV-0537 targeting organizations for data exfiltration and destruction (microsoft.com)
313.
On the Weaponisation of Open Source (beny23.github.io)
314.
WebAssembly in my browser desktop environment (wasm.builders)
315.
Possible BGP hijack (bgpstream.com)
316.
Apple announces 27-inch 5K Studio Display (apple.com)
317.
World's only An-225 destroyed by Russian airstrikes (ch-aviation.com)
318.
You don't ever own an electric vehicle (reviewgeek.com)
319.
How the weak can win – A primer on protracted war (acoup.blog)
320.
Almost 37 years after its launch, someone found an Easter egg in Windows 1.0 (techradar.com)
321.
Tell HN: China Is Entering Lockdown
322.
Ask HN: I'm So Lonely
323.
We must return to an economy fueled by innovation, rather than disruption (greg-satell.medium.com)
324.
Hidetaka Miyazaki sees death as a feature, not a bug (newyorker.com)
325.
Postgres Auditing in 150 lines of SQL (supabase.com)
326.
TikTok is scary good. It's digital crack (twitter.com)
327.
NPM package compromised by author: erases files on RU / BY computers on install (snyk.io)
328.
How Go mitigates supply chain attacks (go.dev)
329.
Google destroyed my Play Developer Account and my work for the last 2 years (medium.com)
330.
Vuescan – Software support for 6500 abandoned scanners (hamrick.com)