March 2022 Archive
6001.
Mariupol Museum of retro computing from 1950s-2000s destroyed by bomb in Ukraine (twitter.com)
6002.
British greed for dirty money emboldened Putin’s Russia (newstatesman.com)
6003.
Hypercane (en.wikipedia.org)
6004.
6005.
Lapsus$: Oxford teen accused of being multi-millionaire cyber-criminal (bbc.com)
6006.
N2: Revisiting Ninja (neugierig.org)
6007.
A month into the Russian invasion, Ukraine is still mostly online (therecord.media)
6008.
Microplastics Found in Human Blood (webmd.com)
6009.
CDC coding error led to overcount of 72,000 Covid deaths (theguardian.com)
6010.
6011.
Chris McKillop, engineering director Of Google's Fuchsia project, leaves (9to5google.com)
6012.
A Love of [Programming] Languages (derw.substack.com)
6013.
Debian 11.3 released (debian.org)
6014.
Ukraine is using Elon Musk's Starlink for drone strikes (dw.com)
6015.
Scepticism as a Way of Life (aeon.co)
6016.
There is beauty in teh minimalism of email (j3s.sh)
6017.
Former Catholic bishop admits covering up sexual abuse allegations (theguardian.com)
6018.
A visa crisis is hitting the children of Silicon Valley tech workers (sfchronicle.com)
6019.
6020.
Show HN: KevaIoC: Lightweight Spring-Like Java IoC Framework (github.com)
6021.
Ferdinand van Kessel’s Four Parts of the World (ca. 1689) (publicdomainreview.org)
6022.
Nourish: How we refuel (the-line-between.com)
6023.
Astrophotographer spots two spacewalking astronauts on ISS from his backyard (twitter.com)
6024.
Big Stock Sales Are Supposed to Be Secret. The Numbers Indicate They Aren’t (wsj.com)
6025.
Glean: Data tooling that inspires your team’s curiosity (glean.io)
6026.
Why ORMs are slow – and getting slower (edgedb.com)
6027.
Researchers discover source of super-fast electron rain (phys.org)
6028.
The Sahara swung between lush and desert conditions every 20k years (2019) (news.mit.edu)
6029.
GParted 1.4 released – live partition-manipulation tool (theregister.com)
6030.