March 2022 Archive
721.
Is the Russian Air Force incapable of complex air operations? (rusi.org)
722.
Covid and the Heart: It Spares No One – Johns Hopkins (publichealth.jhu.edu)
723.
Electric fields, not individual neurons, may hold information in memory: study (picower.mit.edu)
724.
5G Skeptic (tbray.org)
725.
Ask HN: Should I give up and get a job?
726.
Help Censored Users – Run a Tor Bridge (blog.torproject.org)
727.
Launch HN: Phase Biolabs (YC W22) – Converting CO2 to Carbon-Neutral Chemicals
728.
Texas man wins $75K suing telemarketers for illegal robo-calls (chron.com)
729.
Using hamburger menus? Try sausage links (2019) (tdarb.org)
730.
Steve Wozniak: Steve Jobs wasn’t a natural-born leader (cnbc.com)
731.
Fuchsia IDL Overview (fuchsia.dev)
732.
Polar Express – How Airlines are plotting a new-route to Asia (edition.cnn.com)
733.
Scientists find microplastics in blood for first time (phys.org)
734.
Launch HN: Requestly (YC W22) – Network debugging proxy for web and mobile
735.
Sorbet: Stripe's Type Checker for Ruby (stripe.com)
736.
Transformers, originally designed to handle language, are taking on vision (quantamagazine.org)
737.
Mach v0.1: Cross-platform Zig graphics (devlog.hexops.com)
738.
I can no longer compile my first Flash game (devtails.xyz)
739.
Microsoft accidentally reveals that it is testing ads in Windows Explorer (arstechnica.com)
740.
Fast (2019) (patrickcollison.com)
741.
Show HN: I made a little math game named Summle (summle.net)
742.
Bubblewrap: Unprivileged sandboxing tool for Linux (github.com)
743.
Patrick's Parabox (twitter.com)
744.
Facebook and Instagram to temporarily allow calls for violence against Russians (reuters.com)
745.
I have quit my job (bitspook.in)
746.
Show HN: I made a web game using emojis and no JS framework (fastflood.dylancastillo.co)
747.
When Apple Built a Mac OS Running on Top of Solaris and HP-UX (lunduke.substack.com)
748.
Pocket-sized cloud with a Raspberry Pi (blog.alexellis.io)
749.
Visualizing black holes with general relativistic ray tracing (blog.seanholloway.com)
750.
A neurologist who hacked his brain and almost lost his mind (2016) (wired.com)