March 2022 Archive
3511.
Some people don't deserve access to the machine room (rachelbythebay.com)
3512.
Show HN: Fri – distraction-free writing in the terminal (satsumasbloggen.com)
3513.
Why and how we use primitive maps (tech.trivago.com)
3514.
Guidance by Railway Tracks (2016) [video] (youtube.com)
3515.
Getting hotter: US inflation hits fresh 40-year high of 7.9% (aljazeera.com)
3516.
Modular Cognition (aeon.co)
3517.
A Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18 Generics (map, filter, contains) (github.com)
3518.
Tesla back end is in Rails (twitter.com)
3519.
U.N. Says Military-Violence in Myanmar Maybe 'Crimes Against Humanity' (text.npr.org)
3520.
Christopher Alexander Has Died (en.wikipedia.org)
3521.
Why Pelikan (twitter.github.io)
3522.
Why rich people use so much more energy (it's the traveling) (vox.com)
3523.
Spotify Is Down (twitter.com)
3524.
Cascading failures in large-scale distributed systems (blog.mi.hdm-stuttgart.de)
3525.
YLE: Support for NATO membership rises to 62% in Finland (helsinkitimes.fi)
3526.
Online gaming: Real issues in virtual worlds (2015) [pdf] (pwc.es)
3527.
Herbie – optimize floating-point expressions for accuracy (github.com)
3528.
Apple leads U.S. tech giants in China ties (axios.com)
3529.
Russian parliament to vote on imposition of martial law in Russia (twitter.com)
3530.
Russian Soldiers Looting Chickens (twitter.com)
3531.
WikiLeaks Founder: Facebook is most appalling spy machine ever (2011) (thenextweb.com)
3532.
Fish Swimming (2007) (theartofnature.org)
3533.
Superbug-Infected Chicken Is Being Sold All over the US (vice.com)
3534.
Building a Habitable Computing Environment (tess.oconnor.cx)
3535.
At SXSW, a Pathetic Tech Future Struggles to Be Born (vice.com)
3536.
Wojtek (en.wikipedia.org)
3537.
Putin’s Invasion Is a Turning Point in Japan’s Relations with Russia (tokyoreview.net)
3538.
The Epic Saga of the Well (1997) (wired.com)
3539.
The IAEA says it can no longer get reliable information about Zaporizhzhia Plant (twitter.com)
3540.