March 2022 Archive
18001.
The market for carbon credit lemons (pluralistic.net)
18002.
Countries Most Dependent on Others for Food (worldatlas.com)
18003.
With-LOVE-FROM-AMERICA.txt appearing on your Desktop: technology (old.reddit.com)
18004.
Steinhaus Longimeter (en.wikipedia.org)
18005.
Ukraine war, China problems show Japan that US military backing no longer enough (scmp.com)
18006.
X Article (en.wikipedia.org)
18007.
The End of Russian Finance (mailchi.mp)
18008.
Base64 Malleability in Practice (eprint.iacr.org)
18009.
I Built a Dapp Token Farm (coinsbench.com)
18010.
C++ Basics: Pointers vs. Iterators (sandordargo.com)
18011.
Do Svidaniya, Kaspersky – Goodbye (computerworld.com)
18012.
Chaospills – Generating Art from Chaos (frankforce.com)
18013.
AI maps psychedelic 'trip' experiences to regions of the brain (theconversation.com)
18014.
RIPE: EU Sanctions and Our Russian Membership (labs.ripe.net)
18015.
An Alternate History of “DevOps” (michaeldehaan.substack.com)
18016.
War in Ukraine visualization. Does anyone know what libraries were used? (ig.ft.com)
18017.
Quantum Computers Getting Smarter at Simulating Chemistry (spectrum.ieee.org)
18018.
The Wargamer's Curse (tallyhocorner.com)
18019.
18020.
Making Storytelling a Part of Your Product Documentation (datastax.com)
18021.
The great Python dataframe showdown, part 1: Demystifying Apache Arrow (orchest.io)
18022.
Scientists discover how to 3D print testicular cells (news.ubc.ca)
18023.
The False Promise of Arming Insurgents: US' Spotty Record Warrants Caution in UA (foreignaffairs.com)
18024.
Panasonic's tiny glasses-sized SteamVR goggles are coming this spring (cnet.com)
18025.
WTF – The Terminal Dashboard (wtfutil.com)
18026.
South Africa credit bureau breached, data reportedly held for $15M ransom (cyberscoop.com)
18027.
Ask HN: Viable bridge jobs from data engineer to malware reverser
18028.
Edith Wharton on How to Write a Vivid First Line ‹ Literary Hub (lithub.com)
18029.
Alchemy Commerce Reportedly Fires Entire Ukrainian QA Team Without Warning (twitter.com)
18030.
Comic Sans is a good typeface (ericwbailey.design)