March 2022 Archive
1411.
Algebraic Data Types in Haskell (serokell.io)
1412.
Ask HN: How do I secure the domain for my business?
1413.
Gravity Hill (en.wikipedia.org)
1414.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2022)
1415.
If the US Market for SWEs is on fire why isn’t Europe’s, or India’s? (twitter.com)
1416.
The jerrycan design goes back over 80 years (2020) (hagerty.com)
1417.
Wasmer and Trademarks (wasmer.io)
1418.
Brutal OS reached milestone 4 (brutal.smnx.sh)
1419.
Why isn't there a Swagger/OpenAPI for binary formats? (anachronauts.club)
1420.
Statistical Analysis with Lisp-Stat (lisp-stat.dev)
1421.
The Canon Cat: The Writing Information Appliance (2004) (canoncat.org)
1422.
Hints for Writing Unix Tools (2014) (monkey.org)
1423.
New Updated Okta Statement on Lapsus$
1424.
Hacked GDB Dashboard Puts It All on Display (hackaday.com)
1425.
Sending notifications programmatically: let me count the ways (trickster.dev)
1426.
Twitter Employees Can Work from Home ‘Forever’ (forbes.com)
1427.
A Look at the Slow, Silent Death of America’s Middle Class (themakingofamillionaire.com)
1428.
Launch HN: Stock Unlock (YC W22) – Investment Education for Everyone
1429.
A new tool for finding dark matter digs up nothing (quantamagazine.org)
1430.
Incident at Slack (status.slack.com)
1431.
There's a new longest suspension bridge (jalopnik.com)
1432.
Happiness and the Art of Being (2012) (happinessofbeing.com)
1433.
Why am I building a programming language in private? (drewdevault.com)
1434.
Reverse-engineering the waveform generator in a 1969 breadboard (righto.com)
1435.
What is: Linux keyring, gnome-keyring, Secret Service, and D-Bus (2019) (rtfm.co.ua)
1436.
Putin’s hackers gained full access to Hungary’s foreign ministry networks (direkt36.hu)
1437.
How to properly interpret a traceroute or mtr (phil.lavin.me.uk)
1438.
The Discovery and Exploitation of CVE-2022-25636 (nickgregory.me)
1439.
Apple forced to allow sideloading and 3rd-party app stores under new EU law (theverge.com)
1440.
Collaborate with kindness: Etiquette tips in Slack (slack.com)