March 2022 Archive
7291.
DuckDuckGo, the free speech search engine that never was (vox.com)
7292.
CanadaUN: “Thank you RussiaUN for your letter dated March 16.” (twitter.com)
7293.
First, Let's Fire All the Managers (hbr.org)
7294.
Biden labelled Putin as war criminal has put relations on the verge of rupture (cnbc.com)
7295.
Show HN: HNGuessr – Guessing the missing words in HN stories (hnguessr.ggerganov.com)
7296.
Jehanne Operating System (jehanne.io)
7297.
Show HN: BringRSS – RSS/Atom Newsreader (github.com)
7298.
Elon Musk’s Starlink helping Ukraine to win the drone war (telegraph.co.uk)
7299.
Putin's Bombers Could Devastate Ukraine but He's Holding Back. Here's Why (newsweek.com)
7300.
Redmine 5.0.0 Released (redmine.org)
7301.
Here's how the Washington Post analyzed Hunter Biden's laptop (washingtonpost.com)
7302.
Naur on Programming as Theory Building (1985) [pdf] (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
7303.
How Ukraine’s Internet still works despite Russian bombs, cyberattacks (washingtonpost.com)
7304.
Letting police access Google location data can help solve crimes (washingtonpost.com)
7305.
Is Your Employer Mistreating Ukranian Colleagues (twitter.com)
7306.
Microaddictions (astralcodexten.substack.com)
7307.
Namecheap is banning Russians, asks them to switch registrars (bleepingcomputer.com)
7308.
Ukraine asks Xbox, Playstation for temporary ban of Russian, Belorussian users (twitter.com)
7309.
Teen who tracked Elon Musk’s jet turns his attention to Russian oligarchs (theguardian.com)
7310.
Deal being negotiated in Vienna is dangerous to our national security (twitter.com)
7311.
Nvidia Hacker Seeks $1M for LHR Ethereum Bypass (tomshardware.com)
7312.
Show HN: StumbleMe, the Resurrection of the Original StumbleUpon (stumbleme.com)
7313.
Metamask/Infura is blocking countries like Venezuela by IP addresses (twitter.com)
7314.
Internationale Féline has banned all Russian born cats from their cat registry (twitter.com)
7315.
Is There a Brutus in Russia? (twitter.com)
7316.
I’ve Dealt with Foreign Cyberattacks. America Isn’t Ready for What’s Coming (nytimes.com)
7317.
U.S. official: No evidence Russians attacked nuclear reactors in Ukraine -MSNBC (google.com)
7318.
Internet service provider Cogent cutting off access to Russian customers (zdnet.com)
7319.
Investigating Tradeoffs in Real-World Video Super-Resolution (github.com)
7320.
Show HN: I made SUMPOST Newsroom – headlines dump, no algos, updated once a day (sumpost.com)