March 2022 Archive
19471.
Juno – Open-Source Platform for Interoperable Smart Contracts (github.com)
19472.
Project links Android phones with satellites to improve weather forecasts (theverge.com)
19473.
Someone bought the domain gijane2.com within minutes of Will smacking Chris (old.reddit.com)
19474.
Topological-cavity surface-emitting laser (nature.com)
19475.
Kids, Would You Please Start Fighting? (nytimes.com)
19476.
Crusher Supercomputer Comes Online with New AMD CPUs and MI250X GPUs (tomshardware.com)
19477.
New Google Calendar feature takes the back-and-forth out of scheduling (arstechnica.com)
19478.
Solving Wordle with APL (mathspp.com)
19479.
AmiKit XE 11.6.1 on Windows 11 and macOS Monterey (epsilonsworld.com)
19480.
Voiding the warranty on a 1993 Minitel 2 to run arbitrary firmware (blog.jgc.org)
19481.
How to secure your end-to-end supply chain on GitHub (github.blog)
19482.
C++20 Ranges the Key Advantage – Algorithm Composition (cppstories.com)
19483.
Mining company: first autonomous freight train network fully operational (2018) (arstechnica.com)
19484.
Why people used to look so serious in photos but now have big smiles (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
19485.
Leica’s new camera puts skill back into focus (wired.com)
19486.
Engineering Effectiveness Handbook (okayhq.com)
19487.
Graffiti Tagger “Acer” Spray-Paints Massive Graffiti on the New Museum in NYC (hyperallergic.com)
19488.
Learnings from working at early-stage startups (jamiethemagichen.com)
19489.
Windows Steam Games Can Now Run on an ARM PC with Box86 (boilingsteam.com)
19490.
Ask HN: For anyone who has done a part-time PhD, do you have any advice?
19491.
My own phone number is now spam texting me (theverge.com)
19492.
Microsoft exec Charlie Bell calls on industry to learn lessons of the early web (geekwire.com)
19493.
Glass rethinks the smartphone camera through an old-school cinema lens (techcrunch.com)
19494.
KosherSwitch (en.wikipedia.org)
19495.
A new approach to tackle optimization problems using Boltzmann machines (techxplore.com)
19496.
Linux Commands Couterparts for Windows (windows-commandline.com)
19497.
Scrcpy: Display and control your Android device (github.com)
19498.
Plain Org (org mode for iOS) v1.2.1 released (xenodium.com)
19499.
Developers are your users too (jasoncartwright.medium.com)
19500.
Ask HN: How are you solving internal integration?