March 2022 Archive
2191.
2192.
Testing Without Mocks: A Pattern Language (2018)
(jamesshore.com)
2193.
User reports indicate problems at Discord
(downdetector.ca)
2194.
Heap Overflow in OpenBSD's Slaacd via Router Advertisement
(blog.quarkslab.com)
2195.
Have Chinese spies infiltrated American campuses?
(newyorker.com)
2196.
Researchers can steal data during homomorphic encryption
(news.ncsu.edu)
2197.
Reproducible Builds in February 2022
(reproducible-builds.org)
2198.
Show HN: npm install actual-malware
(github.com)
2199.
Russia's Plan C
(samf.substack.com)
2200.
Amazon Prime dark patterns are known and intentional
(businessinsider.com)
2201.
2202.
2203.
Jupyter in the Browser, with WebAssembly
(blog.jupyter.org)
2204.
Android's Messages, Dialer apps quietly sent text, call info to Google
(theregister.com)
2205.
Commodore 64 – Reverse Engineered BusCard
(pdbuchan.com)
2206.
2207.
Car Models with the Most DUIs
(insurify.com)
2208.
Human toxicity from Covid-19 rapid home test kits
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2209.
Ask Slashdot: How Powerful Is Your Computer? (1999)
(web.archive.org)
2210.
Brand New Model F Keyboards
(modelfkeyboards.com)
2211.
What the Russian Invasion Has Done to Ukraine
(newyorker.com)
2212.
macOS’s ancient problems still exist in 2022
(medium.com)
2214.
Lesson: Stop saying “Hi” and waiting for a response
(iamvishnu.com)
2215.
Five dead as Romanian MIG disappears, and helicopter sent to find it crashes
(romania-insider.com)
2216.
2217.
Information Has Mass
(aip.scitation.org)
2218.
Weird Science
(lareviewofbooks.org)
2219.
Google Cloud lays off US based support engineers
(old.reddit.com)