March 2022 Archive
6961.
Death toll from Covid-19 surpasses 6M for the Pandemic now in its 3rd year (text.npr.org)
6962.
Why we are almost certainly overestimating the strength of the Russian Army (twitter.com)
6963.
J&J's Controversial Prison Testing Resurfaces in Baby Powder Lawsuits (bloomberg.com)
6964.
Ukraine invasion: False claims the war is a hoax go viral (bbc.co.uk)
6965.
Russia Restricting Social-Media – Removing the Free-Flow of Information Online (text.npr.org)
6966.
Amazon suppliers linked to forced labor in China (nbcnews.com)
6967.
Biden to sign order clearing way for crypto oversight (politico.com)
6968.
Ask HN: Now What? (The Ukrainian War)
6969.
A man on a mission to bring back the light gun (theguardian.com)
6970.
Hiding in Plain Sight: Newton’s Opticks (finebooksmagazine.com)
6971.
Russia: Deals with ‘unfriendly’ countries now require approval (aljazeera.com)
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6973.
Intro to SQL (sqlforgrowth.com)
6974.
AMD Announces Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 WX-Series: Zen 3 for OEM Workstations (anandtech.com)
6975.
CERN pauses future research collaboration with Russia (space.com)
6976.
US Announced Ban on Russian Oil, Gas and Coal (cbsnews.com)
6977.
SQL-Powered Reading List (charlieharrington.com)
6978.
'We are refugees': Russians flee rising authoritarianism (aljazeera.com)
6979.
Covid Can Shrink the Brain as Much as a Decade of Aging, Study Finds (bloomberg.com)
6980.
Upwork Suspending Operations in Russia and Belarus (community.upwork.com)
6981.
Twitter launches a Tor service to help Russians evade censorship (engadget.com)
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6983.
Leveraging C++20 For A True Type-Safe printf (github.com)
6984.
RailsConf and DHH Go Their Separate Ways (thenewstack.io)
6985.
The bank run in Russia could become a run on the country’s central bank itself (city-journal.org)
6986.
NSA@Home (nsa.unaligned.org)
6987.
DNSSEC issues take Fiji domains offline (blog.cloudflare.com)
6988.
Nuclear Explosion in VR (youtube.com)
6989.
Man given genetically modified pig heart dies (bbc.co.uk)
6990.
I wrote the original blue screen of death, sort of (2014) (devblogs.microsoft.com)