March 2022 Archive
18391.
The Dawn of Everything: A Review (wyclif.substack.com)
18392.
A Prediction from String Theory (profmattstrassler.com)
18393.
Non-blocking two-phase commit (docs.rondb.com)
18394.
What Web Frameworks Solve: The Vanilla Alternative (smashingmagazine.com)
18395.
Managing balance sheets: The cost behind club nights (ra.co)
18396.
Rockin' on Without Microsoft (2003) (cnet.com)
18397.
Swing Aerial Safety (2017) (thehomeofhappyfeet.com)
18398.
Questions You Should Ask Yourself When Ramping into an Existing Team (spin.atomicobject.com)
18399.
The number of tree species on Earth (pnas.org)
18400.
The Latecomer’s Guide to Crypto (nytimes.com)
18401.
Webb Begins Multi-Instrument Alignment (blogs.nasa.gov)
18402.
The aestivation hypothesis for resolving Fermi’s paradox (arxiv.org)
18403.
Warsaw man dresses as dinosaur every day to cheer up Ukrainian refugee children (notesfrompoland.com)
18404.
Rust patches sneaky ReDoS bug (portswigger.net)
18405.
Citizen Planning to Trial On-Demand Private Security in Chicago (vice.com)
18406.
Longer, more intense allergy seasons could result from climate change (news.umich.edu)
18407.
Computer Engineering for Babies (computerengineeringforbabies.com)
18408.
Show HN: Free collective courses with public content, challenges and skills map (unschooler.me)
18409.
A small interpreter of Lisp in rust (github.com)
18410.
A New Tool for Finding Dark Matter Digs Up Nothing (quantamagazine.org)
18411.
Introducing Passport (kurtisknodel.com)
18412.
Holy grail of up to date documentation (blog.jetbrains.com)
18413.
Legion of the damned: Ukraine’s army of misfits, veterans, and war tourists (taskandpurpose.com)
18414.
Abstractions Are in the Eye of the Beholder (software.rajivprab.com)
18415.
Cannibalistic Toads Reveal ‘Evolution in Fast Motion,’ Study Finds (nytimes.com)
18416.
Show HN: Turn Your Old Android Phone into Secuity System (ecamnet.com)
18417.
Gravity Model Of Trade (en.wikipedia.org)
18418.
Terraform vs AWS CloudFormation (spacelift.io)
18419.
Sampling in Floating Point (proper random float distributions) (pharr.org)
18420.
Little's Law and Service Latency (blog.the-pans.com)