March 2022 Archive
5102.
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5104.
A Private Gentleman: On “The Trials of Harry S. Truman”
(lareviewofbooks.org)
5105.
Offer Asylum to Russian Soldiers Who Surrender
(reason.com)
5106.
5107.
The Battlefield That's 5 KHz Wide
(hackaday.com)
5108.
5110.
5111.
Suburbia Is Subsidized: Here's the Math
(youtube.com)
5112.
Sysadmin fired for checking out a Powershell script
(old.reddit.com)
5114.
Ukraine Post #2: Options
(thezvi.wordpress.com)
5116.
5117.
Brave takes on the creepy websites that override your privacy settings
(arstechnica.com)
5118.
As We May Think (1945)
(theatlantic.com)
5119.
Correcting our errors about errors
(wsj.com)
5120.
5121.
Lapsus$ ransomware group has claimed to breach Okta
(twitter.com)
5122.
Russia’s tank manufacturer may have run out of parts
(fortune.com)
5123.
The farmers facing ruin in America’s ‘forever chemicals’ crisis
(theguardian.com)
5124.
Flyers, and Blogs from the Golden Age
(rubenerd.com)
5125.
Mozilla’s Vision for the Evolution of the Web
(webvision.mozilla.org)
5126.
5127.
The EPA plans to sunset its online archive
(theverge.com)
5128.
Ukraine dismantles 5 disinformation bot farms, seizes 10k SIM cards
(bleepingcomputer.com)
5129.
Reddit has quarantined r/Russia
(old.reddit.com)
5130.