March 2022 Archive
17611.
Stadia's Tech to Run Windows Games: More Details Unveiled (boilingsteam.com)
17612.
E-scooters under fire: Can cities make them safer? (2021) (dw.com)
17613.
Could a Podcast Make Itself? (hoffm.medium.com)
17614.
Add jemalloc to your Python Docker images (nullonerror.org)
17615.
Iceberg Research Report on Lilium EVTOL (iceberg-research.com)
17616.
We Just Hacked a Billionaire (twitter.com)
17617.
Gistemp Climate Spiral 1880-2021 (visualization) (svs.gsfc.nasa.gov)
17618.
Three DDoS attacks on my personal website (jeffgeerling.com)
17619.
How to Use Monads Without Understanding Them (elbear.com)
17620.
Piano’s Darkest Secret (youtube.com)
17621.
Great Expectations: Making Hybrid Work Work (microsoft.com)
17622.
Famous 'Valley of the Shadow of Death' Photo Was Almost Certainly Staged (petapixel.com)
17623.
Jurassic Cloud (usenix.org)
17624.
Law of War (en.wikipedia.org)
17625.
MirrorForge-Rapid Prototyping of Complex Mirrors for Camera and Projectors (github.com)
17626.
All of the Reasons You Should Run Streak (2021) (runnersworld.com)
17627.
WHO Launches an Open Source Program Office (socialimpact.github.com)
17628.
Nadine Dorries lampooned after she asked Microsoft to get rid of algorithms (thelondoneconomic.com)
17629.
Gather (gather.town)
17630.
Australia approves malaria drug tafenoquine for use in children (upi.com)
17631.
Ancient Japanese Stone Said to Contain ‘Demon’ Cracks Open (smithsonianmag.com)
17632.
Anonymous has declared cyber war against Russia. Here are the results (cnbc.com)
17633.
Another round of fantastical NIAC awards (orbitalindex.com)
17634.
Object Storage as Primary Storage in the Cloud Operating Model (blog.min.io)
17635.
Medicine After Oil (orionmagazine.org)
17636.
A Dark Forest Saga (twitter.com)
17637.
Causal Biological Networks (causalbionet.com)
17638.
17639.
The Workaday Life of the World’s Most Dangerous Ransomware Gang (wired.com)
17640.
What it's like to migrate a high-traffic website from Gatsby to Next.js (mikebifulco.com)