March 2022 Archive
12331.
Worldwide Social Credit Industry – A $16.1B Opportunity (finance.yahoo.com)
12332.
How Much Power Does the Federal Reserve Have? (nytimes.com)
12333.
What is Hecl, and why I'm writing it (welton.it)
12334.
The British government’s response to Ukrainian refugees is sadly typical (economist.com)
12335.
Russia’s Economic Blackout Will Change the World (theatlantic.com)
12336.
The Harvard Boys Do Russia (1998) (thenation.com)
12337.
Pi Day Challenge: Can You Solve These NASA Math Problems? (scitechdaily.com)
12338.
Abstracting the Graphics API for a toy renderer (interplayoflight.wordpress.com)
12339.
The Eth2 Book (eth2.incessant.ink)
12340.
Solved by Monterey: 2019 MacBook Pro 16" is hot and noisy with a monitor
12341.
Why Russia’s “disconnection” from the Internet isn’t amounting to much (arstechnica.com)
12342.
NFT Is Worthless: Copyright and Generative Art Problem for NFT Collections (ipwatchdog.com)
12343.
Squardle (fubargames.se)
12344.
The Case for Coding Bootcamps and Certifications (blog.kthorpe.co)
12345.
Using Natural Language Processing to Improve UX (quickz.org)
12346.
When Feature Flags Do and Don’t Make Sense (software.rajivprab.com)
12347.
740 Days Later (taoofmac.com)
12348.
12349.
Putin’s pre-war moves against U.S. tech giant staff (washingtonpost.com)
12350.
AWS GWLB: Deep Packet Manipulation (awsteele.com)
12351.
Google will send air raid alerts to Ukrainian Android users (cbsnews.com)
12352.
Multiverse: The Game That Never Was (jenniverse.com)
12353.
Time for a Diplomatic Revolution (noahpinion.substack.com)
12354.
The scientist at the center of the Covid lab leak controversy (technologyreview.com)
12355.
Milica Rakić (en.wikipedia.org)
12356.
A Sketch of the Biggest Idea in Software Architecture (oilshell.org)
12357.
An Economic Iron-Curtain is falling on Russia as Companies cut-ties (text.npr.org)
12358.
12359.
Using a New Cyber Tool, Texting Russians About the War in Ukraine (wsj.com)
12360.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity (anonymousplanet-ng.org)