March 2022 Archive
19111.
Searching for Outliers (lesswrong.com)
19112.
Reproducible Linux Environments with Vagrant and Terraform (trickster.dev)
19113.
Exxon Weighs Taking Gas-to-Bitcoin Pilot to Four Countries (bloomberg.com)
19114.
How Podman runs on Macs and other container FAQs (redhat.com)
19115.
19116.
SoftBank Is Seeking at Least $60B in Arm IPO (bloomberg.com)
19117.
CXL and OMI: Competing or Complementary? (semiengineering.com)
19118.
Netflix Buys Boss Fight Entertainment (nytimes.com)
19119.
Learn PostgreSQL from Scratch (postgresqltutorial.com)
19120.
Reduced User-Agent Strings, Multi-Screen Window Placement, and More (blog.chromium.org)
19121.
The Secretive US Company Building an ‘Unbreakable’ Internet Inside Russia (vice.com)
19122.
Show HN: Actionable Notifications from Python with Callbacks (simplepush.io)
19123.
The Poolsuite (poolsuite.net)
19124.
F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Live: Explosion Rocks Practice (thesun.ie)
19125.
Juicy Marbles: a plant-based filet mignon would become a thing (juicymarbles.com)
19126.
What Is Conformity? (verywellmind.com)
19127.
Live Shopify Revenue Counter (pipedream.com)
19128.
Frelatage: The Python Fuzzer that the world deserves (github.com)
19129.
When will OutKast apologize a Trillion times? (old.reddit.com)
19130.
A Podcast That Makes Itself (hoffm.medium.com)
19131.
Refactor Organisation – to build the technology right (medium.com)
19132.
NASA Orders Additional Cargo Flights to Space Station (nasa.gov)
19133.
Reports of huge fire at Aramco oil facility in Saudi Arabia (cnbc.com)
19134.
Turn Down the Heat on SSDs (phisonblog.com)
19135.
It Is “International If We Open Up Platforms the World Will Explode Day” (twitter.com)
19136.
Setup a Shell Environment (github.com)
19137.
Remix – Web Standards Are Cool Again (simplethread.com)
19138.
Unauthenticated Command Injection in a NETGEAR router (PSV-2022–0044) (gist.github.com)
19139.
Prodspec and Annealing – Intent-Based Actuation for Google Production (usenix.org)
19140.
HackerOne kicks Kaspersky’s bug bounty program off its platform (bleepingcomputer.com)