Are “safe” levels of air pollution safe?
(peterattiamd.com)
March 2022 Archive
4111.
4112.
No one knows how airplanes fly
(scientificamerican.com)
4113.
4114.
Debian Developer Demoted, Quits After Two Decades with Project
(linux.slashdot.org)
4115.
Thou Old Serpent
(lrb.co.uk)
4116.
4117.
Let's discuss what's happening in Russia
(threadreaderapp.com)
4118.
Kubernetes Is the New POSIX
(home.robusta.dev)
4119.
South Korean election graphics are next level
(twitter.com)
4120.
Blunting RDP brute-force attacks with rate limiting
(blog.malwarebytes.com)
4121.
4122.
Hacks can be good code too
(brianschrader.com)
4123.
The Purges in Putin's Shrinking Inner Circle
(newyorker.com)
4125.
We Chose NanoIDs for PlanetScale's API
(planetscale.com)
4126.
The supernatural sheep of Slovenia’s door-to-door carnival
(atlasobscura.com)
4127.
4128.
Obfuscated Strings Threatening Your Privacy
(neverworkintheory.org)
4129.
Drawing a map of the customer organization
(skmurphy.com)
4130.
The tradeoffs with GraphQL aren't worth it
(twitter.com)
4132.
4133.
4134.
A free and open source PowerVR driver
(twitter.com)
4135.
U Chicago students demand Prof. Mearsheimer change views on Russia vs. Ukraine
(chicagocitywire.com)
4136.
AMD Details Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 WX-Series, Zen 3 Up to 64 Cores
(tomshardware.com)
4137.
4139.
The Code Review Pyramid
(morling.dev)
4140.