March 2022 Archive
5251.
Kedro (kedro.readthedocs.io)
5252.
The 'ghost colleagues' of the remote workplace (bbc.com)
5253.
5254.
Comparison of Common Lisp Logging Libraries (sabracrolleton.github.io)
5255.
Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin Is Worried About Crypto's Future (time.com)
5256.
The Impact of Open Source on the EU Economy (blog.irvingwb.com)
5257.
Conti ransomware gang leak: 60k messages online (theregister.com)
5258.
A DAO: “financial flash mob” or “group chat with a bank account”? (nytimes.com)
5259.
IKEA tweaked its products to woo India's shoppers (bbc.co.uk)
5260.
Heatwaves at both of Earth’s poles alarm climate scientists (theguardian.com)
5261.
Previously claimed memory boosting font does not boost memory (2020) (sciencedaily.com)
5262.
5263.
The Witcher 4: CD Projekt Red Switching to Unreal Engine 5 (polygon.com)
5264.
Yuri Milner Is Carefully, Carefully, Distancing Himself from Putin (bloomberg.com)
5265.
Russia Navalny: Putin critic given 9 year jail sentence in trial branded 'sham' (bbc.com)
5266.
Show HN: Create Matplotlib visualizations from the command-line (github.com)
5267.
Apple's ninth €5m fine for ignoring Dutch competition watchdog (theregister.com)
5268.
Gems of Corrado Böhm (arxiv.org)
5269.
UCSB: Extending the Ultimate Yahoo NoSQL Benchmark (unum.cloud)
5270.
5271.
Ukrainian Pianist Plays a Final Rendition of Chopin in the Ruins of Her House (youtube.com)
5272.
Russian spies indicted in worldwide hacks of energy industry (politico.com)
5273.
The Edited Latercomer’s Guide to Crypto (mollywhite.net)
5274.
Where did Americans move in 2021? (fastcompany.com)
5275.
5276.
FCC puts Kaspersky on security threat list, says it poses “unacceptable risk“ (arstechnica.com)
5277.
Kyber.gg, a Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2017) Private Server Tool went Open-Source (github.com)
5278.
Benefits of statins may have been overstated (theconversation.com)
5279.
5280.
The Knowledge Accelerator – Big Picture Thinking in Small Pieces (joe.cat)