March 2021 Archive
9782.
Maybe there never was dark matter
(link.springer.com)
9784.
Nasal administration of mitochondria reverses chemotherapy-induced cognitive fog
(padiracinnovation.org)
9785.
Exchange Server vulnerabilities being exploited with ransomware says Microsoft
(itworldcanada.com)
9786.
The World Ends with the Sizzle of Burning Plastic
(chrbutler.com)
9787.
Algebra and Data Types
(justinpombrio.net)
9788.
9789.
Taiwan Drought Threatens Single Board Computer Production
(tomshardware.com)
9790.
A Global Hunt for Variants Is Under Way
(theatlantic.com)
9791.
What the Pandemic Is Doing to Our Brains
(theatlantic.com)
9792.
natto – Interactive JavaScript Space
(natto.dev)
9793.
9794.
This is how Google will collapse
(empirics.asia)
9795.
It’s Time to Start Paying Attention to Vector Databases
(nextplatform.com)
9796.
Crypto Challenges
(cryptopals.com)
9797.
When Evolution Is Infectious
(oceans.nautil.us)
9798.
9799.
A Drone Went Bowling. Hollywood Noticed
(nytimes.com)
9801.
An introduction to economics under capitalism by Steve Klabnik
(steveklabnik.com)
9802.
9803.
9804.
9805.
Programming Paradigms Are Cognitive Categories
(notion.so)
9806.
Access your IDE remotely with Projector
(blog.jetbrains.com)
9807.
Proof of Humanity – The Internet of Humans
(proofofhumanity.id)
9808.
Debugging Layout Shifts
(web.dev)
9810.
Show HN: New online version of codenames with matchmaking and timer
(carefulclues.com)