March 2022 Archive
3841.
Ask HN: What do you listen to/watch/do during coding?
3842.
Ask HN: Is it reasonable to ban Windows OS from our workplace?
3843.
Hackers launch attack platform for common people (fuck-russia.com)
3844.
Ask HN: Do 'economic drainage basins' exist?
3845.
Ask HN: Is a new router worth it?
3846.
Some AI Systems May Be Impossible to Compute (spectrum.ieee.org)
3847.
Carieer path advice: .NET vs. iOS
3848.
Ask HN: How can Snowden stay in Russia as of March 2022?
3849.
It's impossible to sign up for GCP in 2022 (Twitter thread) (twitter.com)
3850.
In 1950, the U.S. Released a Bioweapon in San Francisco (smithsonianmag.com)
3851.
Barack Obama's Statement on Ukraine (barackobama.medium.com)
3852.
Slobbing out and giving up: why are so many people going ‘goblin mode’? (theguardian.com)
3853.
Dropbox requires a kernel extension to work
3854.
Latest build of Windows 11 has ads inside File Explorer (theverge.com)
3855.
Google has erased the 45th president of the United States (old.reddit.com)
3856.
Ion Engines Could Work on Earth Too, to Make Silent, Solid-State Aircraft (universetoday.com)
3857.
Twitter Announces Return to Office (twitter.com)
3858.
NASA’s megarocket, the Space Launch System, rolls out to its launchpad (theverge.com)
3859.
How Cloudflare verifies the code WhatsApp Web serves to users (blog.cloudflare.com)
3860.
Ford F-150 Lightning gets an EPA-confirmed range of up to 320 miles (theverge.com)
3861.
Show HN: An album art-based Wordle clone called UNCVR (uncvr.it)
3862.
This Pokémon Does Not Exist: Using AI models to create fake cards that look real (huggingface.co)
3863.
V (1983 Miniseries) (en.wikipedia.org)
3864.
7 usses of Russian soldiers with Acute Radiation have arrived to hospital (twitter.com)
3865.
A Tour of Writing’s History (nytimes.com)
3866.
I just wanted to play Duck Hunt: on a mission to bring back the light gun (theguardian.com)
3867.
Prehistoric collectors recycled stone tools to preserve the memory of ancestors (phys.org)
3868.
Ask HN: Selling hardware company assets/IP
3869.
What is going on with web servers (anarc.at)
3870.
There's never been such a severe shortage of homes in the U.S. Here's why (npr.org)