March 2022 Archive
91.
Applebee’s exec urges using high gas prices to push lower wages, sparks walkout (www2.ljworld.com)
92.
Ubiquiti is suing Brian Krebs for his reporting on their breach (twitter.com)
93.
Folding bicycle small enough to fit in hand luggage (kwigglebike.com)
94.
Lapce – Fast open-source code editor (lapce.dev)
95.
On Being Indispensable (sofuckingagile.com)
96.
Inspecting Web Views in macOS (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
97.
CIA black site detainee served as training prop to teach torture techniques (theguardian.com)
98.
Nintendo Switch prevents downgrades by irreparably blowing its own fuses (2020) (blog.jonlu.ca)
99.
A short conversation with a bank (newsletter.danhon.com)
100.
Decrypting your own HTTPS traffic with Wireshark (trickster.dev)
101.
Visa's marketing opt-out has been down for over a week. Is this a legal issue? (marketingreportoptout.visa.com)
102.
Russia to legalize software piracy (writing.kemitchell.com)
103.
Bugs in Hello World (blog.sunfishcode.online)
104.
Blender 3.1 (blender.org)
105.
Hyper-realistic digital humans in Unity (unity.com)
106.
How Zillow's homebuying scheme lost $881M (fullstackeconomics.com)
107.
Ask HN: If you used to be socially awkward and shy, how did you improve?
108.
YouTube suspends The Hill for playing clip of Trump denying election results (tampafp.com)
109.
ICANN's rejection of Ukraine's request to sever Russia from the internet [pdf] (icann.org)
110.
Apple AirTags draining battery of devices close by (annoying.technology)
111.
My guiding principles after 20 years of programming (2020) (alexewerlof.medium.com)
112.
Christopher Alexander has died (cnu.org)
113.
Vanced has been discontinued (twitter.com)
114.
Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call (element.io)
115.
Things you don't need JavaScript for (lexoral.com)
116.
Court finds calling stuff open source when it's not is false advertising (opensource.org)
117.
Microsoft is testing ads in the Windows 11 File Explorer (bleepingcomputer.com)
118.
Twitter is now available on Tor (help.twitter.com)
119.
Facebook paid Republican strategy firm to malign TikTok (washingtonpost.com)
120.
Nvidia Research Turns 2D Photos into 3D Scenes (blogs.nvidia.com)