March 2022 Archive
4741.
Russia admits conscripts have been fighting in Ukraine, despite previous denials (cnn.com)
4742.
Crowdsourced map of Russia-Ukraine war videos (info-res.org)
4743.
United Airlines to Let Unvaccinated Workers Return (wsj.com)
4744.
Yoon Suk-Yeol, South Korean Conservative Leader, Wins Presidency (nytimes.com)
4745.
Convert Curl Commands to Code (curlconverter.com)
4746.
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 10 (understandingwar.org)
4747.
Hooks: The secret feature powering the Postgres ecosystem (arctype.com)
4748.
Libraries for All (historytoday.com)
4749.
Meta employees say goodbye to perks like on-site laundry (engadget.com)
4750.
A top Wikipedia editor has been arrested in Belarus (theverge.com)
4751.
Far right complains after DuckDuckGo vows to limit Russian propaganda (nytimes.com)
4752.
Go 1.18 Release Notes (go.dev)
4753.
Researcher uses 379-year-old algorithm to crack crypto keys found in the wild (arstechnica.com)
4754.
Possible Hazmat Situation Prompts Evacuation at Apple Campus in Cupertino (nbcbayarea.com)
4755.
Announcement: Gcobol (lwn.net)
4756.
Famous NPM package deletes files to protest Ukraine war (bleepingcomputer.com)
4757.
1989 Belgium MiG-23 crash (en.wikipedia.org)
4758.
Robert Freitas was still in college when he started “Xenology” (inverse.com)
4759.
Russia’s mistakes and Ukrainian resistance altered Putin’s war (ig.ft.com)
4760.
Google Destroyed American Democracy (2012) (cato.org)
4761.
The importance of new species in an age of biodiversity loss (phys.org)
4762.
Heatwaves at both of Earth’s poles alarm climate scientists (theguardian.com)
4763.
4764.
The Most Famous Mathematicians from Ukraine (pantheon.world)
4765.
Better’s U.S. Zoom Firings Leave 1k More Workers in India (bloomberg.com)
4766.
Is Russia Losing? (vox.com)
4767.
The New Filter Mandate Bill Is an Unmitigated Disaster (eff.org)
4768.
No OpenTTD Android update this year, I was conscripted into Ukrainian army (old.reddit.com)
4769.
Boris Johnson gets summaries of sensitive government material via WhatsApp (bbc.co.uk)
4770.
Ex CafePress owner fined $500k for 'shoddy' security, covering up data breach (zdnet.com)