March 2022 Archive
6271.
As Corporations Pull Out of Russia, Koch Industries Pushes On (newsweek.com)
6272.
Node.js is terrible for data processing pipelines (tigran.tech)
6273.
PostgreSQL Nondeterministic Collations (2019) (postgresql.verite.pro)
6274.
Open Source Maintainer Sabotages Code to Wipe Russian, Belarusian Computers (vice.com)
6275.
Zelensky's administration moves to dismantle press freedom in Ukraine (kyivindependent.com)
6276.
Evading Bureaucracy: Making a PDF Look Hand-Signed and Scanned (frankzliu.com)
6277.
The Network State (amazon.com)
6278.
Stop calling yourself a dog parent (unherd.com)
6279.
Bad cholesterol (LDL-C) and heart may not be strongly related (medicalxpress.com)
6280.
Why science reporters don’t report fairly on the origins of Covid-19 (city-journal.org)
6281.
Exercise could treat symptoms of long-Covid (thehill.com)
6282.
Kremlin calls on FIDE to overturn Sergey Karjakin's worldwide chess ban (chess24.com)
6283.
Inside the fight to save video game history (theverge.com)
6284.
Why Putin won’t use nukes in Ukraine – Pass it on (cringely.com)
6285.
Grail – An Extensible Internet Browser Written in Python (1999) (grail.sourceforge.net)
6286.
Stormy Daniels to pay $300k to Donald Trump after losing defamation case appeal (news.yahoo.com)
6287.
China gives 38 app operators five days to change their data collection practices (therecord.media)
6288.
The Secretive US Company Building an ‘Unbreakable’ Internet Inside Russia (vice.com)
6289.
Ukraine uses Clearview.ai facial recognition to identify killed Russian soldiers (theguardian.com)
6290.
Journalist wins 'kleptocrat' book High Court libel case (bbc.com)
6291.
How Lyft's mobile team does mobile CI at scale (buildkite.com)
6292.
Feynman and the Map of the Cat (unreasonable.org)
6293.
Show HN: Glicol: Music/DSP live coding language 'n audio library written in Rust (github.com)
6294.
JShielder – Automated Hardening Script for Linux Servers (github.com)
6295.
Google Blocks “Trump” Searches [video] (old.reddit.com)
6296.
Fiberplane Providers: WebAssembly plugins for connecting to data sources (fiberplane.dev)
6297.
Merge SQL command committed for Postgres 15 (git.postgresql.org)
6298.
Who’s behind this website? A checklist to help journalists and researchers (cjr.org)
6299.
Two Linux handhelds with nostalgic vibes (tuxphones.com)
6300.
AMPRNet (en.wikipedia.org)