March 2021 Archive
5191.
Malware Unpacker API (github.com)
5192.
Kremlin website goes down after warning of US cyber attack on Russia (metro.co.uk)
5193.
Three Signs Google Is Turning to the Dark Side (futurism.com)
5194.
China's Economy Slowly Edges Toward World Dominance (bloomberg.com)
5195.
Mushrooms can eat plastic, build houses and ease depression (thetimes.co.uk)
5196.
Killing the SAT Means Hurting Minorities (andrewsullivan.substack.com)
5197.
A Book of Stone: Adam Wirsing’s Marmora (1776) (publicdomainreview.org)
5198.
Speed up image builds on GitHub Actions with proper Docker layer caching (evilmartians.com)
5199.
Ask HN: Is anybody running serious (+1tb, backupped, ha) db instances in K8s
5200.
Building the Ultimate Retro Computer Emulator (theverge.com)
5201.
Evidence for the Jan 6 Coup (jan6evidence.com)
5202.
Preventing CSRF Attacks (goteleport.com)
5203.
Infracost: FOSS Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests (infracost.io)
5204.
Apple Launches All-in-One Web Page with Privacy Labels for Its Own Apps (macrumors.com)
5205.
Show HN: Open-Source Hacker News Redesign (React) (github.com)
5206.
A Secure Internet (fortress-ai.com)
5207.
Automated Category Theory Reasoning with Metatheory.jl and Egraphs (philipzucker.com)
5208.
Rebekah Jones on Arrest and Truth Behind Florida's Covid-19 Data (cosmopolitan.com)
5209.
Comets Are More Dangerous Than We Thought (nautil.us)
5210.
Scientists unlock mysteries of oldest 'computer' (bbc.co.uk)
5211.
GitHub Git Operations is experiencing degraded availability (githubstatus.com)
5212.
Far-right supporters move to open source to evade censorship (theguardian.com)
5213.
Drone Video of Bowling Alley Wins Praise from Hollywood (nytimes.com)
5214.
Why Y Combinator Funded a Radical Political Party in Argentina (2015) (fastcompany.com)
5215.
American Special Ops Forces Are Everywhere (theatlantic.com)
5216.
Mississippi bans trans girls from school sports (bbc.com)
5217.
Rust vs. Go: Why They’re Better Together (thenewstack.io)
5218.
The Science Behind Your Need for One More Potato Chip (nytimes.com)
5219.
Technology has turned back the clock on productivity (ft.com)
5220.
Learning Music – Making Beats (learningmusic.ableton.com)