How to effectively torture software developers
(old.reddit.com)
March 2022 Archive
15511.
15512.
Samsung caught throttling 10k phone apps–and its own home screen
(arstechnica.com)
15513.
Encoding your WiFi access point password into a QR code
(feeding.cloud.geek.nz)
15514.
Samsung caught excepting benchmark apps from performance throttling
(daringfireball.net)
15516.
Google is pulling the plug on Assistant Snapshot
(9to5google.com)
15517.
UC Berkeley must withhold thousands of acceptance letters
(sfchronicle.com)
15518.
15519.
You don't need a tutorial for everything
(goshacmd.com)
15520.
Pinata launches submarine.me to share private NFTs on IPFS
(pinata.cloud)
15522.
Graph Neural Networks for Novice Math Fanatics
(rish16.notion.site)
15523.
15524.
GitHub Code Review on Demand
(codereview.team)
15525.
15526.
New $100M Google Career Certificates Fund
(blog.google)
15527.
Organisations are unprepared to defend against ransomware that exfiltrates data
(computerweekly.com)
15528.
Get more done at the Linux command line with GNU Parallel
(opensource.com)
15529.
The Note
(shrib.com)
15530.
Code Review How To: Organization
(andyfry.co)
15531.
Hardy, Ramanujan and Taxi No. 1729
(golem.ph.utexas.edu)
15532.
Supporting Ukraine and Our Community
(redditinc.com)
15533.
Metaculus: Crowd-sourced predictions about the future
(metaculus.com)
15534.
15535.
World’s first 3D Wafer-on-Wafer processor – the Bow IPU
(graphcore.ai)
15536.
15537.
Derek Sivers started a tech blog
(sive.rs)
15538.
On-the-go coding on an iPad with Blink Shell and VS Code
(youtube.com)
15539.
Troll (Research Station)
(en.wikipedia.org)
15540.
Is an Animal a Person? The Elephant in the Courtroom
(newyorker.com)