March 2022 Archive
3601.
Ukraine’s Intel Chief: We Have Sources in the Kremlin, but We Need Jets (coffeeordie.com)
3602.
Rosta Windows (eruditionmag.com)
3603.
KM3NeT the next generation neutrino telescopes (km3net.org)
3604.
Computer scientist identifies JavaScript vulnerability in thousands of websites (hub.jhu.edu)
3605.
Show HN: React-based static site generator that outputs no client-side JS (radishjs.com)
3606.
Crosscut – Drawing Dynamic Models (inkandswitch.com)
3607.
Segmented Sleep Makes a Comeback During the Pandemic (nytimes.com)
3608.
60 percent of hiring managers say they value skills over diversity (hackerearth.com)
3609.
Cloudflare to auto-brick servers that go offline in Ukraine, Russia (bleepingcomputer.com)
3610.
More than 6K credentials found inside Samsung leaked source code (youtube.com)
3611.
Show HN: git-crecord: TUI to interactively select lines to commit (github.com)
3612.
Robert Sapolsky on “us” vs. “them” in military conflicts and Ukraine (youtube.com)
3613.
Starlink has refused government requests to block Russian news sources (twitter.com)
3614.
American education's new dark age (unherd.com)
3615.
Could Hubris and WebAssembly Allow High-Level Hardware Emulation? (artemis.sh)
3616.
Factorio Supports Ukraine (factorio.com)
3617.
Estonian cargo ship SINKS after 'hitting a MINE' off Ukraine coast near Odessa (dailymail.co.uk)
3618.
“Drug factory” beads implanted in mice take out tumors within a week (newatlas.com)
3619.
As Nvidia hacker deadline looms, 71,000 employee accounts have been exposed (theverge.com)
3620.
Mavis Beacon was the top typing teacher in the US. Then she vanished (independent.co.uk)
3621.
Tech Trojan Horse: How the Senate Is Poised to Codify Censorship of Social Media (jonathanturley.org)
3622.
Goldman Sachs to Exit Russia (reuters.com)
3623.
FreeBSD team talks about Linux and the complete toolchain (theregister.com)
3624.
How California Is Building the Nation’s First Privacy Police (nytimes.com)
3625.
Invidious: An alternative front-end to YouTube (github.com)
3626.
Nvidia Unveils 144-Core Grace CPU Superchip “1.5X Faster Than AMD's EPYC Rome” (tomshardware.com)
3627.
GifDub (johnjohnston.neocities.org)
3628.
Resorting Media Ratings (2018) (gwern.net)
3629.
Modern Telecom Network Tracing (oxio.com)
3630.
PayPal shuts down its services in Russia (reuters.com)