MSFT demonstrates formerly elusive physics needed to build scalable qubits
(news.microsoft.com)
March 2022 Archive
1801.
1802.
1803.
Varieties of Mathematical Understanding
(ams.org)
1804.
Deep Neural Nets: 33 years ago and 33 years from now
(karpathy.github.io)
1805.
1806.
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)
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.
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1821.
VisibleV8
(kapravelos.com)
1822.
UP9600: How to Bit-Bang 9600 Baud RS-232 on the C64
(pagetable.com)
1823.
1824.
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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)