March 2022 Archive
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EU negotiators agree new rules to rein in tech giants (politico.eu)
332.
Plain Text Sports (plaintextsports.com)
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What happened to Russias Air Force? U.S. officials, experts stumped (reuters.com)
334.
Microservices: Why Are We Doing This? (michaeldehaan.substack.com)
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Russia to punish ‘fake news’ about Ukraine war with 15 years’ jail (thetimes.co.uk)
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Adafruit requires 2FA to prevent bots buying out Raspberry Pi (blog.adafruit.com)
337.
Block a tweet, its author, and every single person who liked it (megablock.xyz)
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Zero rupee note (2015) (karthika2006.wordpress.com)
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The hardest thing about engineering is requirements (jaybs.medium.com)
340.
CXX – safe interop between Rust and C++ (cxx.rs)
341.
Cat Printer (github.com)
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Twilio employees, associates charged with insider trading by SEC (sec.gov)
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How I See Numbers (csun.io)
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Mozilla Hubs (hubs.mozilla.com)
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Amazon to close all of its physical bookstores and '4-star' shops (reuters.com)
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Show HN: A website to find public pianos (pianos.pub)
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U.S. eliminates human controls requirement for fully automated vehicles (reuters.com)
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Librem 5: First Impressions (incoherency.co.uk)
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PartialExecuter: Reducing WebAssembly size by exploring all executions in LLVM (leaningtech.com)
350.
Linux: Vulnerabilities in nf_tables cause privilege escalation, information leak (lwn.net)
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Python 3.11 in the Web Browser (2022.pycon.de)
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Modern PHP (dnlytras.com)
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Ask HN: My Google account was hacked, Google says they can't help
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My Pinephone Setup (hamblingreen.gitlab.io)
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Vimeo: “We are a B2B solution, not the indie version of YouTube.” (ymcinema.com)
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www.userfriendly.org seems to be gone, RIP Erwin, Dust Puppy and Co :( (userfriendly.org)
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Predicting Best Picture winners using coughs and sneezes (journal-doi.org)
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System – A resource that aims to explain how everything in the world is related (system.com)
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A regular expression to check for prime numbers (2007) (noulakaz.net)
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How generics are implemented in Go 1.18 (github.com)