March 2022 Archive
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7053.
New York Times takes down third-party Wordle Archive
(arstechnica.com)
7055.
7056.
WordPress and Tumblr are keeping the internet weird
(theverge.com)
7057.
I Can't Tell the Difference
(world.hey.com)
7059.
Clarence Thomas Takes a Skeptical Eye Towards Surveillance Advertising
(mattstoller.substack.com)
7060.
7061.
7062.
7063.
Baserow lets users generate Django models on the fly
(baserow.io)
7064.
Koch Industries to stay in Russia, says exiting does ‘more harm than good’
(washingtonpost.com)
7065.
Lossy image compression formats comparison: JPEG XL, AVIF, HEIF, WEBP
(eclipseo.github.io)
7066.
Missile Defense: the first 70 years [pdf]
(permanent.fdlp.gov)
7067.
Show HN: Infinite radio dramas and audio plays
(locserendipity.com)
7068.
7070.
7071.
Stand with Ukraine: Humble Bundle
(humblebundle.com)
7072.
The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages (2018)
(newyorker.com)
7073.
Supposedly revolutionary Web3 is just creating a new set of corporate overlords
(businessinsider.com)
7074.
Nvidia Should Acquire SUSE
(nextplatform.com)
7075.
Byobu vs. GNU Screen vs. Tmux
(superuser.com)
7076.
Lessons from 19 Years in the Metaverse
(newsletters.theatlantic.com)
7077.
How Kremlin Accounts Manipulate Twitter
(bbc.co.uk)
7078.
Would Russia Use a Tactical Nuclear Weapon in Ukraine?
(mwi.usma.edu)
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7080.
What the Russia Invasion Teaches Us About Right-Wing Logic
(newsletters.theatlantic.com)