March 2022 Archive
3572.
Disney Censors Same-Sex Affection in Pixar Films
(variety.com)
3573.
US is best place to be a software engineer, salary survey finds
(theregister.com)
3574.
3575.
3576.
Optical Discs Aren't Dead, as Pioneer's New Drive Doubles BD Write Speeds
(tomshardware.com)
3577.
Show HN: RBAC for your REST API in 2 minutes
(aserto.com)
3578.
3579.
VPN provider bans BitTorrent after getting sued by film studios
(bleepingcomputer.com)
3580.
Russia, Ukraine, NATO, the EU – and a Few Good Men
(maajidnawaz.substack.com)
3581.
3582.
Unblinding Our Admin Futures
(overcomingbias.com)
3583.
EU Demands Interoperable Messaging
(wrily.foad.me.uk)
3584.
Tinder now offers criminal background checks, but there’s a big problem
(theguardian.com)
3585.
Google Makes a Move to Take on Shopify, Amazon and Walmart
(thestreet.com)
3586.
World War III
(en.wikipedia.org)
3587.
Russia says its businesses can steal patents from anyone in unfriendly countries
(washingtonpost.com)
3588.
Why Google AMP Is a Threat to the Open Web (2018)
(socpub.com)
3589.
Russia Is Spiraling Toward a $150B Default Nightmare
(bloomberg.com)
3590.
Show HN: Humbo – The IMDB of Travel
(humbo.io)
3591.
My Battle with Post-Finasteride Syndrome, Part I
(medium.com)
3592.
Nestlé: Anonymous Can't Hack Us, We Leaked Our Own Data
(gizmodo.com)
3593.
TreeFlat: Building a (possible) faster tree for Rust, inspired by APL
(elmalabarista.com)
3595.
Russia Will Probably Legalize Some Software Piracy to Mitigate Sanctions
(torrentfreak.com)
3596.
OpenStack is dead? The numbers speak for themselves
(ubuntu.com)
3597.
Visa Suspends All Russia Operations
(bloomberg.com)
3598.
America needs an actual plan to boost domestic energy
(slowboring.com)
3599.
B1txor20, a Linux Backdoor Using DNS Tunnel
(blog.netlab.360.com)
3600.