March 2022 Archive
1801.
MSFT demonstrates formerly elusive physics needed to build scalable qubits (news.microsoft.com)
1802.
Wyze knew hackers could remotely access your camera and said nothing (theverge.com)
1803.
Varieties of Mathematical Understanding (ams.org)
1804.
Deep Neural Nets: 33 years ago and 33 years from now (karpathy.github.io)
1805.
Putin may be planning to pummel Kyiv into submission (axios.com)
1806.
Car dealerships don’t want cash, they want to give loans (wsj.com)
1807.
You and the planet need a heat pump (wired.com)
1808.
New Windows 11 test build wants your credit card info (pcworld.com)
1809.
France ends gas heaters subsidies (reuters.com)
1810.
Ask HN: How do I feel less guilty about bugs?
1811.
A sequence that we see all the time in the world of junk science (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
1812.
A wave function does not collapse upon detection? (physics.stackexchange.com)
1813.
Which search engine is the least censored? (michaelsuede.substack.com)
1814.
The Tao of Acme (benghancock.github.io)
1815.
Why and how to start a startup serving emerging markets (benkuhn.net)
1816.
Researchers find link between nerve damage and long Covid (nn.neurology.org)
1817.
Workplaces are in denial over how much Americans have changed (theguardian.com)
1818.
First Ever Eco-Certified Computer Program: KDE's Popular PDF Reader Okular (eco.kde.org)
1819.
BlocklyML visual programming tool for Machine learning and Python (github.com)
1820.
Evacuation route out of Mariupol was mined, Red Cross says (bbc.co.uk)
1821.
VisibleV8 (kapravelos.com)
1822.
UP9600: How to Bit-Bang 9600 Baud RS-232 on the C64 (pagetable.com)
1823.
Timbuktu manuscripts: Mali's ancient documents captured online (bbc.com)
1824.
Birth control pill for men could begin human trials later this year (popsci.com)
1825.
White House: Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy (whitehouse.gov)
1826.
Is information the fifth state of matter? (zmescience.com)
1827.
Scam e-mail impersonating Red Cross (isc.sans.edu)
1828.
Using files with browsers, in reality (macwright.com)
1829.
How Good Is Monterey’s Visual Look Up? (eclecticlight.co)
1830.
The Einstein Telescope (einsteintelescope.nl)