Behold, a password phishing site that can trick even savvy users
(arstechnica.com)
March 2022 Archive
2521.
2522.
2523.
Ben McKenzie, Actor Turned Crypto Naysayer
(thecut.com)
2524.
Build a Bootloader with Your Children
(arrayfire.com)
2525.
Samsung confirms hackers stole Galaxy source code
(theverge.com)
2526.
AMDGPU Beating Proprietary Driver for Linux Workstations
(phoronix.com)
2527.
Chrome’s “Topics” advertising system is here, whether you want it or not
(arstechnica.com)
2528.
Spiral Spectrograms and Intonation Illustrations
(windytan.com)
2529.
The Debug Adapter Protocol and Scala – how it all works together
(chris-kipp.io)
2531.
The Red State Murder Problem
(thirdway.org)
2532.
2534.
2535.
2536.
OneWeb suspends all launches from Baikonur
(oneweb.net)
2538.
Interesting Behaviors of C++ Casts
(belaycpp.com)
2539.
Has it ever occurred to you that maybe you are an imposter? (2020) [pdf]
(worldatwork.org)
2540.
The British Empire Was Much Worse Than You Realize
(newyorker.com)
2541.
XBUS Modular Electric Vehicle
(electricbrands.de)
2542.
Snapdragon X70
(qualcomm.com)
2543.
2544.
2545.
Japanese man shows up and ‘does nothing.’ He’s made a living out of it
(washingtonpost.com)
2546.
2547.
Man hacked airline Web site to locate his lost luggage
(boingboing.net)
2548.
McGill must reckon with the reality of MK Ultra (2020)
(mcgilltribune.com)
2549.
2550.
Create Videos Programmatically in React
(github.com)