March 2022 Archive
19261.
d20 Dice Randomness Test (awesomedice.com)
19262.
Combining scripts and DSLs is Kotlin’s most underrated feature (scastiel.dev)
19263.
Zoom, Humming and Rough Consensus (tomgamon.com)
19264.
Better furniture shopping, find exact items for less (spoken.io)
19265.
The best chrome extension that speed up your productivity (Mima Omnibox) (chrome.google.com)
19266.
CVE-2022-1096: Type Confusion in V8, exploit exists in the wild (chromereleases.googleblog.com)
19267.
Turning astronaut waste into fuel to survive on Mars (esa.int)
19268.
Patterns in source code are a bad sign, not a good one (twitter.com)
19269.
Nathaniel Bandy YouTube Accounts Hacked to Promote Crypto Scam (twitter.com)
19270.
Workbench: A sandbox to learn and prototype with GNOME technologies (github.com)
19271.
About competencies management and HR strategy (mag.skills.hr)
19272.
Uses This: Cory Doctorow (usesthis.com)
19273.
Ukraine uses facial recognition to identify dead Russian soldiers, minister says (reuters.com)
19274.
United States Space Force (en.wikipedia.org)
19275.
Whiz Kids (en.wikipedia.org)
19276.
Vuetube – an open source YouTube client (github.com)
19277.
RFC 1925 – The Twelve Networking Truths (datatracker.ietf.org)
19278.
Quantum Algorithm Zoo (quantumalgorithmzoo.org)
19279.
Richard Feynman: Why Magnets (youtube.com)
19280.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Made in Govan [audio] (bbc.co.uk)
19281.
“March of the penguins” or “How the OS vendors get their ducks in a row” (fedoramagazine.org)
19282.
Inventor of GIF Computer Imagery Has Died at Age 74 (wsj.com)
19283.
GitHub Copilot just Rickrolled me (youtube.com)
19284.
Show HN: Try Yarn Spinner, open source narrative game dev tool, in a web browser (try.yarnspinner.dev)
19285.
Who Are the Russian Oligarchs? (visualcapitalist.com)
19286.
Space-based manufacturing to be explored via DARPA’s new NOM4D program (news.satnews.com)
19287.
19288.
The software engineer compensation flywheel (mayt.substack.com)
19289.
Contrasting Concepts of Harmony in Architecture – C. Alexander/Eisenman Debate (katarxis3.com)
19290.
Unsurprisingly, the clock in your server's IPMI drifts over time (utcc.utoronto.ca)