March 2022 Archive
17072.
17073.
Malware bot Hijacks email-threads
(cybernews.com)
17074.
AMD issues fix for Spectre v2
(neowin.net)
17075.
Tuterm: A better way to learn CLI programs
(github.com)
17076.
Let a thousand flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots
(gigamonkeys.com)
17077.
How to build your community in a new city
(prtkgpt.medium.com)
17078.
17079.
Implications of Outlawing Bitcoin
(dergigi.com)
17080.
17081.
MiniApp Manifest
(w3.org)
17082.
Intel Inside: CEO shares his plans to restoring the chip giant’s supremacy
(calcalistech.com)
17083.
17084.
SolarWinds Stock Analysis
(blog.m5e.de)
17085.
Eukleides: A Geometry Drawing Language
(eukleides.org)
17086.
17087.
17088.
Gale–Shapley Algorithm
(en.wikipedia.org)
17089.
Russia’s “sovereign internet”: what happens if it isolates itself from internet?
(flashpoint-intel.com)
17090.
Static electricity can keep desert solar panels free of dust
(newscientist.com)
17091.
AAA State Gas Price Averages
(gasprices.aaa.com)
17092.
Changing Team Habits Is Hard: Get Them Right the First Time
(spin.atomicobject.com)
17093.
The Anti-5-Year-Plan Plan: An Unscripted Approach to Career Development
(spin.atomicobject.com)
17094.
Auto approvers for routes and exit nodes
(tailscale.com)
17095.
Bunker down: Why Switzerland is prepared for the big one
(ultra.swiss)
17096.
An analysis of competitive ML in 2021
(blog.mlcontests.com)
17097.
A Flexible Design for Funding Public Goods
(arxiv.org)
17098.
Red Dwarfs Will Be Humanity’s Last Home Before the Universe Dies
(antoniomelonio-cosmos.medium.com)
17099.
On the Rise of Immersive Art Experiences
(newyorker.com)
17100.
Requesting a Written Interview
(peachesnstink.com)