March 2022 Archive
3091.
Pornhub and the Value of Bitcoin (papers.ssrn.com)
3092.
Mail Tester (mail-tester.com)
3093.
1998 Washington Post Article Untouched by New HTML (washingtonpost.com)
3094.
Facebook algorithm was mistakenly elevating harmful content for last six months (theverge.com)
3095.
Russia – man in the middle attack is possible by the government now
3096.
The HUSIR W-Band Transmitter (2014) [pdf] (ll.mit.edu)
3097.
Club 8-bit one of the largest collections of Soviet-era computers is destroyed (engadget.com)
3098.
Nvidia is being blackmailed to open-source their GPU drivers (twitter.com)
3099.
Keeping Time at Stonehenge (cambridge.org)
3100.
Unexpected Shunts in the Supply Chain (moderndescartes.com)
3101.
Russian FSB threatened Google and Apple execs with imprisonment (washingtonpost.com)
3102.
US Senate approves bill that would make Daylight Savings Time permanent in 2023 (reuters.com)
3103.
Open-Outcry Communication: Hand Signals (northmanfamily.com)
3104.
Former Xamarin co-founder Miguel de Icaza is leaving Microsoft (zdnet.com)
3105.
Cooking with Dorothy Sayers (theparisreview.org)
3106.
All 22 Studio Ghibli Movies (imdb.com)
3107.
'Fingerprint' ML Technique Identifies Different Bacteria in Seconds (news.kaist.ac.kr)
3108.
Russian channels and bots spying in Ukraine (kamilkazani.substack.com)
3109.
Attackers can force Amazon Echos to hack themselves with self-issued commands (arstechnica.com)
3110.
Use Caddy to manage Tailscale HTTPS certificates (tailscale.com)
3111.
Full Stack Open 2022 (fullstackopen.com)
3112.
Nearly 30% of adolescents, teens in U.S. have prediabetes (upi.com)
3113.
Jesus Nut (en.wikipedia.org)
3114.
SiFive raises $175M in bid to unseat Arm with RISC-V (protocol.com)
3115.
Meta deepens its investment in the Python ecosystem (pyfound.blogspot.com)
3116.
Stripe migrated 3.5M lines of Flow to TypeScript (twitter.com)
3117.
DebConf22 will be an in-person conference (debconf22.debconf.org)
3118.
Pipe Logic (2011) (linusakesson.net)
3119.
22 Years of Emacs (arjenwiersma.nl)
3120.
How Charles Dickens Made the Novel New (theatlantic.com)