March 2022 Archive
1351.
Using the GCC Static Analyzer on the D Programming Language (dlang.org)
1352.
Unraveling the JPEG (2019) (parametric.press)
1353.
Apple turns monitor height adjustment into a $400 upsell (engadget.com)
1354.
U.S. Surnames with No Vowels (blog.plover.com)
1355.
March 5, 1981: Timex Sinclair ZX81 Launched (2018) (dayintechhistory.com)
1356.
Russia halts deliveries of rocket engines to the U.S. (reuters.com)
1357.
FreeBSD 13.1 Beta 1 (lists.freebsd.org)
1358.
VoWiFi (computer.rip)
1359.
Word2Vec Explained. Explaining the Intuition of Word2Vec (towardsdatascience.com)
1360.
Mariupol computer retro museum has been destroyed (pcgamer.com)
1361.
Higher-income people are worried about the economy (axios.com)
1362.
What You Can't Say (2004) (paulgraham.com)
1363.
Finding an authorization bypass on my own website (maxwelldulin.com)
1364.
New solar sail may travel to Alpha Centauri (earthsky.org)
1365.
The global streaming boom is creating a translator shortage (2021) (restofworld.org)
1366.
QR Date – signed timestamps inside for verifying dates (qrdate.org)
1367.
How to make Docker images even smaller (symflower.com)
1368.
Building Password Purgatory with Cloudflare Pages and Workers (troyhunt.com)
1369.
The Museum of Endangered Sounds (savethesounds.info)
1370.
Modern Fascism Looks Like (twitter.com)
1371.
Show HN: PyIng – Ingredient parser
1372.
Vitalik Buterin is worried about crypto's future (time.com)
1373.
My New Old Macintosh SE/30 Computer (charlieharrington.com)
1374.
The quest to make a 'contagious' animal vaccine (nationalgeographic.com)
1375.
No is a complete sentence (networkingnerd.net)
1376.
Nvidia DLSS Source Code Leaked (techpowerup.com)
1377.
A Chip to Bridge the USB 2 – USB 3 Divide (hackaday.com)
1378.
Zotonic, the Erlang Web Framework (zotonic.com)
1379.
The writers who translated Goethe became some of the best writers in English (neh.gov)
1380.
The Cult of Posits (cs.cornell.edu)