March 2022 Archive
12271.
This is What a Hostile Takeover Looks Like in Crypto (thismorningonchain.com)
12272.
Uber funds new lobbying group to deny rights for gig workers (theguardian.com)
12273.
Beware Russian-based cyber attacks, eSentire warns (communitech.ca)
12274.
Tech companies race to extract employees from Russia (washingtonpost.com)
12275.
BFD: The Next Generation of Software Development (2020) (medium.com)
12276.
Record, replay and measure user flows (developer.chrome.com)
12277.
Fly your name around the Moon (nasa.gov)
12278.
The Peoples Convoy (youtube.com)
12279.
Misinformation colors how Russians are seeing the Ukrainian war (thehill.com)
12280.
How to Use Music to Sleep Better (buzzfeednews.com)
12281.
Nuclear War Simulation (video 5 min) (youtube.com)
12282.
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (en.wikipedia.org)
12283.
Ancient Mexican city endured for centuries without extremes in wealth and power (heritagedaily.com)
12284.
Affection from a dog is medicinal, according to a new study (cnn.com)
12285.
Hawaiian corals show surprising resilience to warming oceans (news.osu.edu)
12286.
Deep Fakes with Just JavaScript (danielrapp.github.io)
12287.
Graph-Relational Model Explained (edgedb.com)
12288.
Overextending and Unbalancing Russia (2019) (rand.org)
12289.
Substack’s app: building the VC moat (onemanandhisblog.com)
12290.
Magical Thinking (en.wikipedia.org)
12291.
Why Neutrality (larrysanger.org)
12292.
How companies are hiding inflation without charging you more (qz.com)
12293.
Janet Sobel: The Artist Written Out of History (bbc.com)
12294.
Talking Silicon Photonics Signal and Noise with Andy Bechtolsheim (nextplatform.com)
12295.
Financial advice for my new daughter (2019) (collaborativefund.com)
12296.
The Best Fantasy Books of All Time (esquire.com)
12297.
How the Inca used knots to tell stories (lithub.com)
12298.
An deep learning based lightweight TCN for log anomaly detection (github.com)
12299.
Monopolies Take a Fifth of Your Wages (mattstoller.substack.com)
12300.