March 2022 Archive
2041.
Understanding higher-kinded types (danso.ca)
2042.
Show HN: I'm working on an open-source self-hostable GitHub Gist (drift.maxleiter.com)
2043.
Organizing and scaling an effective data team (robdearborn.com)
2044.
How did Russia get so big? (kamilkazani2.substack.com)
2045.
Writing a C Compiler is a book (norasandler.com)
2046.
Russia's Navalny calls Putin insane and urges anti-war protests (reuters.com)
2047.
Why economic sanctions do not work (1997) [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
2048.
Ask HN: What will it take to destroy the ads market?
2049.
Investigating musical genius by listening to the Beach Boys a lot (cold-takes.com)
2050.
Nord Stream 2 owner considers insolvency after sanctions (reuters.com)
2051.
Pro-Ukraine ‘Protestware’ Pushes Antiwar Ads, Geo-Targeted Malware (krebsonsecurity.com)
2052.
Z (Military Symbol) (en.wikipedia.org)
2053.
Tesla's charging ports use a standard msg to open on 315MHz and can be replayed (twitter.com)
2054.
I Eat for Free in NYC Using Python, Automation, AI, and Instagram (medium.com)
2055.
Roundabouts reduced accidents and are environmentally friendly (carmel.in.gov)
2056.
Possible Spring core RCE (github.com)
2057.
Amazon announces 20-for-1 stock split, $10B buyback (cnbc.com)
2058.
In Japan, a million people have shut themselves in their rooms (abc.net.au)
2059.
Nvidia hackers leak 190GB of sensitive data from Samsung (techspot.com)
2060.
On-Chip Batteries for Dust-Sized Computers (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
2061.
Urban Dictionary: Hacker News (urbandictionary.com)
2062.
The dispute between radical feminism and transgenderism (2014) (newyorker.com)
2063.
Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars (Paper, 1975) [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
2064.
Why is California wasting millions on hydrogen fuel pumps? (canarymedia.com)
2065.
Crude oil market opens at $125 (tradingeconomics.com)
2066.
Desynchronization of nickel production and consumption (symmetrybroken.com)
2067.
UK Network Operators Target iCloud Private Relay in Complaint to Regulator (macrumors.com)
2068.
Inflation rose to 7.9% in February, led by food and energy (cnbc.com)
2069.
You are not your name (2015) (lingerandlook.com)
2070.
Can Minecraft be played without giving MS a Phone#?