March 2022 Archive
17311.
Contributing to Complex Projects (mitchellh.com)
17312.
Gitlab's Enterprise Dimensional Model (about.gitlab.com)
17313.
17314.
Corset a front end SPA alternative to React/Vue/Sevelt (corset.dev)
17315.
Russia-Ukraine War – What happened – March-14-2022 (text.npr.org)
17316.
The Ancient Mesopotamian Tablet as Cookbook (c. 1730 BC / 2019 AD) (laphamsquarterly.org)
17317.
Fifth-Generation Warfare (en.wikipedia.org)
17318.
17319.
Kubernetes is a cloud operating system (home.robusta.dev)
17320.
Nebula Graph Cloud is now available on the Azure marketplace (nebula-graph.io)
17321.
Hammering Nails with an EMP Pulse Gun (youtube.com)
17322.
Why are software tool vendors so horrible? (twitter.com)
17323.
Fetch() in Node.js Core: Why You Should Care (fusebit.io)
17324.
Symbolics.com – The first and oldest registered .com on the Internet (symbolics.com)
17325.
Benefits of hydration [..] may be due to reduced sympatho-vagal ratio (2005) (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
17326.
DirectStorage API Now Available on PC (devblogs.microsoft.com)
17327.
Shared Libraries: Understanding Dynamic Loading (amir.rachum.com)
17328.
Functions I wish were in the Clojure standard library (github.com)
17329.
17330.
Of Course We’re Living in a Simulation (wired.com)
17331.
17332.
The Punter C1 Protocol (pagetable.com)
17333.
The Defense Department Is a Bad Customer. Let’s Change That (defenseone.com)
17334.
CD sales rose for the first time in 17 years (engadget.com)
17335.
Using an NXP ARM Microcontroller? Asked for Access to Their Security Bulletins? (twitter.com)
17336.
High Resolution Chip Maps (siliconpr0n.org)
17337.
What would it take to require Russia to pay war reparations to Ukraine? (politics.stackexchange.com)
17338.
Ukraine invasion opens political rift between cybercriminals (theregister.com)
17339.
Kyiv transport app is transformed into life-saving war information tool (theguardian.com)
17340.
How to Ask for Feedback (salman.io)