March 2022 Archive
1771.
Climate change is hitting the planet faster than scientists originally thought (nature.com)
1772.
Analysing the AI of Super Mario 64 (gamedeveloper.com)
1773.
KyuWeb: A proposal for a simple document-oriented web (github.com)
1774.
Land Gained and Lost: A Fermi Estimate (daviddfriedman.blogspot.com)
1775.
Ask HN: How do you securely self-host a server?
1776.
Tech talks don’t have to be boring (billwadge.com)
1777.
“The smartest engineers I know are burned out and starting vegetable gardens” (twitter.com)
1778.
Erotetics (en.wikipedia.org)
1779.
The case for open infrastructure (blog.mediocregopher.com)
1780.
Russian cosmonauts arrive at ISS in colours of Ukraine flag (thetimes.co.uk)
1781.
Mathematicians make sense of chaos (quantamagazine.org)
1782.
Ask HN: How dangerous is it to trust Google?
1783.
Russian-born entrepreneur offers $1M bounty for Putin's arrest (thenationaldesk.com)
1784.
Mapping and Seizing the Oligarchs' Assets (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
1785.
Why aren’t there more dogs at the doctor’s office? (daily.jstor.org)
1786.
Looming food shortages is the next ‘slow-moving disaster’ to hit world (nypost.com)
1787.
A Moscow court has banned Facebook and Instagram as “extremist” organizations (twitter.com)
1788.
Real-time market monitoring finds signs of brewing U.S. housing bubble (dallasfed.org)
1789.
Calling all pirates: This US lawmaker wants you to seize Russian vessels (militarytimes.com)
1790.
We're building computers wrong [video] (youtube.com)
1791.
Three CISOs walk into a startup (lastweekasavciso.com)
1792.
Olbers' Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
1793.
Visual Studio Code is randomly erasing included header files with latest update (github.com)
1794.
Putin’s Strategic Failure and the Risk of Escalation (themoscowtimes.com)
1795.
DeepSpeech 60x Smaller, 9x faster, and 2x accuracy (github.com)
1796.
Ask HN: Has anyone been hired from the “Who wants to be hired” threads?
1797.
Report about space weather causing reentry of Starlink satellites in February (eartharxiv.org)
1798.
Directly running DuckDB queries on data stored in SQLite files (twitter.com)
1799.
The Raymond Smullyan Society (raymondsmullyan.com)
1800.
Tron founder Justin Sun and his many escapes (theverge.com)