March 2022 Archive
5161.
Not smart but clever? The return of 'dumbphones' (bbc.com)
5162.
Today I will marry the love of my life’: Julian Assange’s fiancée (theguardian.com)
5163.
Corset: Declarative data bindings, bring your own back end (github.com)
5164.
Russia Is Facing a Tech Worker Exodus (wired.com)
5165.
EU Moves Forward with Bill to Protect Consumer Privacy (nytimes.com)
5166.
Frelatage: The Python Fuzzer that the world deserves (github.com)
5167.
Ex Slaves talk about Slavery in the USA (youtube.com)
5168.
Eu new rules would affect Apple, Google and meta (reuters.com)
5169.
Dragonfire Internet Services: A Retrospective (dragonfire.net)
5170.
IBM files IP lawsuit against mainframe migration firm LzLabs (theregister.com)
5171.
Google just censored more “undesired” media
5172.
FAA delays SpaceX Starship environmental review another month to April 29 (space.com)
5173.
Large-Scale IT Projects: From Nightmare to Value Creation (2015) (bcg.com)
5174.
HN Is Blocked in Russia (comparitech.com)
5175.
Discord Is Spyware (spyware.neocities.org)
5176.
How Reddit Made Risky Trades So Popular (youtube.com)
5177.
“16 Shades of Grey” – Building a Psion/EPOC32 Emulator (2019) (wuffs.org)
5178.
Litmaps – Discover Science Faster (litmaps.co)
5179.
Russia’s Money Is Gone (bloomberg.com)
5180.
Ukraine Launches Website for Russians to Find Killed Soldiers (themoscowtimes.com)
5181.
A Letter to the Western Left from Kyiv (commons.com.ua)
5182.
Socket, an open source supply chain security platform (socket.dev)
5183.
5184.
DDoSers are using a potent new method to deliver attacks of unthinkable size (arstechnica.com)
5185.
Garry Kasparov: How the free world gave Putin the green light (chicagotribune.com)
5186.
Blowing up Capacitors at 187,000fps (youtube.com)
5187.
Real-World Cryptography (livebook.manning.com)
5188.
5189.
Kherson falls to Russian forces, first major Ukrainian city conquered (timesofisrael.com)
5190.
Gerhard Schroeder loses entire staff after refusing resign from Russian boards (theglobeandmail.com)