March 2022 Archive
4891.
4892.
Groups.io: Advanced email group service
(groups.io)
4893.
4894.
Omicron is trouncing the argument for “natural immunity” to Covid
(arstechnica.com)
4895.
Men's Underwear Index
(en.wikipedia.org)
4896.
Whistleblower portal for Russian blood money
(reportsassets.nazk.gov.ua)
4897.
The *real* reason there was no Windows 9
(twitter.com)
4898.
Scores of IT workers in Russia sign public anti-war petition
(techcrunch.com)
4899.
Apple stops all online sales in Russia
(appleinsider.com)
4900.
Growing Our SaaS with YouTube
(atlistmaps.com)
4901.
4902.
4903.
Native Reference Guide
(quarkus.io)
4904.
4905.
Russia's Attack on Japan During World War II Guaranteed U.S. Victory (2019)
(nationalinterest.org)
4906.
RT America production company ceases operations
(washingtonpost.com)
4907.
'Grave Concern' as Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Under Russian Orders
(hardware.slashdot.org)
4908.
4909.
Coinbase blocks 25,000 Russia-linked crypto addresses
(blog.coinbase.com)
4910.
‘Constantly afraid’: immigrants on life under US Government surveillance
(theguardian.com)
4912.
Lessors face legal quagmire as Russian plane repos stall
(reuters.com)
4913.
Oliver Stone-produced “Ukraine on Fire” moves to Rumble after YouTube censorship
(reclaimthenet.org)
4914.
4915.
Satellite images of flooding north of Kyiv, possible sign of ‘hydraulic warfare’
(washingtonpost.com)
4916.
OpenAI may have solved a fundamental AI bottleneck
(techradar.com)
4917.
You can now install Android TV 11-based LineageOS 18.1 on your Fire TV Stick
(androidpolice.com)
4918.
Digital Ocean Community
(digitalocean.com)
4919.
DevTerm Kit R-01
(clockworkpi.com)
4920.
Social Media's Slow March to Oblivion
(piratewires.com)