March 2022 Archive
18451.
Apple down: iCloud, music and TV services broken for thousands of users (theguardian.com)
18452.
Understanding the Web Security Model, Part III: Basic Principles and the Origin (educatedguesswork.org)
18453.
The Boeing 737-800 NG is widely used around the world (nytimes.com)
18454.
An open source webflow alternative (github.com)
18455.
P99Conf 2022 Call for Speakers (p99conf.io)
18456.
March 2022 Newsletter: Global Bifurcation (lynalden.com)
18457.
Interview with a Senior C# Developer in 2022 (youtube.com)
18458.
Lessons learned from my 10 year open source project (OSINT tool SpiderFoot) (medium.com)
18459.
CD Projekt Red will create next Witcher Game with Unreal Engine 5 (arstechnica.com)
18460.
CineStill announces new 400Dynamic film stock (youtube.com)
18461.
Tamil Wordle (solliyadi.vikatan.com)
18462.
Relocating Tech Talent Post-Pandemic (relocate.me)
18463.
Study: Megacar Drivers Up to 4x More Likely to Hit Walkers While Turning (usa.streetsblog.org)
18464.
Windows zero-day flaw giving admin rights gets unofficial patch, again (bleepingcomputer.com)
18465.
18466.
Optimizing SVG Patterns to Their Smallest Size (css-tricks.com)
18467.
And you? (common errors in capability building) (thestrategytoolkit.substack.com)
18468.
Analysis: Calling Putin a War-Criminal is a bigger-deal than you think (lite.cnn.com)
18469.
Hiring Tips: How to Pitch to a Potential Startup Founding Team Member (hackernoon.com)
18470.
Translation layer to play PS Vita games on a Nintendo Switch (github.com)
18471.
My current thoughts on the risks from SETI (lesswrong.com)
18472.
18473.
Andrew Ng predicts the next 10 years in AI (venturebeat.com)
18474.
Fred Wilson: Keeping It Simple (avc.com)
18475.
Substack's Ideology (every.to)
18476.
Low-code app platform that saved us $50k+ in dev costs
18477.
Keep your OpenBSD system cool with obsdfreqd (dataswamp.org)
18478.
PISCES and ATLAS: open-access databases of the characteristics of seafood (gfi.org)
18479.
Sony is buying Haven Studios (blog.playstation.com)
18480.
OneWeb turns to a competitor–SpaceX–to complete its constellation (arstechnica.com)