March 2022 Archive
2131.
Netflix plans to start charging for password sharing, and customers aren't happy (npr.org)
2132.
The Web as the ultimate tool of resilience for the world (w3.org)
2133.
On the concept of motion (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
2134.
Demystifying NaN for the Working Programmer (lucidchart.com)
2135.
Tell HN: Google removes Russian news from results
2136.
Dr. Bronner’s, the Soap Company, Dips into Psychedelics (nytimes.com)
2137.
Facebook Banned in Russia (interfax.ru)
2138.
Show HN: Zipy.ai – Live web debugging with error monitoring and session replay (zipy.ai)
2139.
The Dec/Compaq Turbo Laser 6 AlphaServer KN7CH Processor (cpushack.com)
2140.
The Anonymous collective has leaked the database of Nestlé. Leaked 10GB data (twitter.com)
2141.
70,000 Russian IT professionals have left the country (datacenterdynamics.com)
2142.
Commodore Languages List (2021) (telarity.com)
2143.
LibJS JavaScript Engine (libjs.dev)
2144.
V (github.com)
2145.
Windows product stickers as an insight into the past (smackeyacky.blogspot.com)
2146.
Anti-War Hacktivism Is Leading to Digital Xenophobia and a More Hostile Internet (eff.org)
2147.
Trunk-and-branches model for scaling infrastructure organizations (lethain.com)
2148.
MiniVNC Remote Desktop Server for Vintage Macintosh Computers (github.com)
2149.
Show HN: Open source machine learning inference accelerators on FPGA (tensil.ai)
2150.
The brutal art of early Soviet antireligious propaganda posters, 1920-1940 (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
2151.
Economists say that high gas prices triggered the housing crisis in 2007 (2012) (today.oregonstate.edu)
2152.
California proposal would force unhoused people into treatment (theguardian.com)
2153.
Two recent studies on judging authentic vs. deepfake images (nautil.us)
2154.
Have we simply stopped the process of innovating new things that solve problems? (circuitbored.com)
2155.
Study show that people think that data analysts and accountants are boring (journals.sagepub.com)
2156.
Another asteroid whizzes past Earth hours after discovery (earthsky.org)
2157.
Ballistic missiles hit Iraq's Kurdish capital, no casualties – officials (reuters.com)
2158.
Ask HN: What happened to surveillance camera guy?
2159.
What are terahertz waves useful for? (popsci.com)
2160.
Find more ways to be an outsider (theatlantic.com)