March 2026 Archive
1111.
1112.
Felix "fx" Lindner has died
(blog.recurity-labs.com)
1114.
1116.
1117.
JavaScript Is Enough
(geajs.com)
1118.
The "Vibe Coding" Wall of Shame
(crackr.dev)
1119.
They’re vibe-coding spam now
(tedium.co)
1120.
Nintendo Sues U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds
(scribd.com)
1121.
OpenTitan Shipping in Production
(opensource.googleblog.com)
1122.
French e, è, é, ê, ë – what's the difference?
(jakubmarian.com)
1123.
Why is the first C++ (m)allocation always 72 KB?
(joelsiks.com)
1124.
Windows: Microsoft broke the only thing that mattered
(yankodesign.com)
1125.
I turned Markdown into a protocol for generative UI
(fabian-kuebler.com)
1126.
A man who broke into jail
(newyorker.com)
1127.
A laser-based process that enables adhesive-free paper packaging
(fraunhofer.de)
1128.
JSON Canvas Spec (2024)
(jsoncanvas.org)
1129.
A Recursive Algorithm to Render Signed Distance Fields
(pointersgonewild.com)
1130.
Waymo blocking ambulance during deadly Austin shooting
(mysanantonio.com)
1131.
“Disregard That” Attacks
(calpaterson.com)
1132.
Linux Internals: How /proc/self/mem writes to unwritable memory (2021)
(offlinemark.com)
1133.
1134.
North Korean's 100k fake IT workers net $500M a year for Kim
(theregister.com)
1135.
Iran oil revenue soars as it's the only exporter out of Hormuz
(financialpost.com)
1136.
AI didn't simplify software engineering: It just made bad engineering easier
(robenglander.com)
1137.
In math, rigor is vital, but are digitized proofs taking it too far?
(quantamagazine.org)
1138.
Traffic from Russia to Cloudflare is 60% down from last year
(radar.cloudflare.com)
1139.
Pushing and Pulling: Three reactivity algorithms
(jonathan-frere.com)
1140.
Two studies in compiler optimisations
(hmpcabral.com)