March 2022 Archive
2911.
The Supply Chain Crisis Is About to Get a Lot Worse (wired.com)
2912.
'Worm-on-a-chip' device could someday help diagnose lung cancer (phys.org)
2913.
My city is being shelled, but my mum in Russia won’t believe me (bbc.com)
2914.
James Sowerby's British Mineralogy (1802–1817) (publicdomainreview.org)
2915.
Exploring and mapping chemical space with molecular assembly trees (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2916.
A Gentle Introduction to Serialization for Python (machinelearningmastery.com)
2917.
On the Design of Text Editors (arxiv.org)
2918.
Tiny ‘skyscrapers’ help bacteria convert sunlight into electricity (cam.ac.uk)
2919.
Earthen Messages: Nikola Tesla in his Laboratory (ca. 1899) (publicdomainreview.org)
2920.
Doom3 Source Code Review (2012) (fabiensanglard.net)
2921.
2922.
2923.
Dennis Sullivan, Uniter of Topology and Chaos, Wins the Abel Prize (quantamagazine.org)
2924.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2022)
2925.
Ask HN: Why was it hard to criticize Freedom Fries hysteria while it lasted?
2926.
International Racquetball Federation Officially Sanctions Racket:Next (racketnext.com)
2927.
U.S. stunned by Poland's fighter jet offer (politico.com)
2928.
Myth 16: ‘What comes after Putin must be better than Putin’ (chathamhouse.org)
2929.
PHP Pipes in 156 Bytes (github.com)
2930.
Master Styles – The First Virtual CSS Engine (styles.master.co)
2931.
Why Werner Herzog thinks human space colonization “will inevitably fail” (arstechnica.com)
2932.
Crypto exchanges won't bar Russians, raising fears of sanctions backdoor (reuters.com)
2933.
Tinder drove me to freeze my eggs (economist.com)
2934.
Republican county clerk indicted in voting-machine breach, arrest warrant issued (arstechnica.com)
2935.
Ask HN: Where can we see simulations of a nuclear war?
2936.
Guetzli vs. MozJPEG (pixelz.com)
2937.
Ask HN: What is the best book on the climate problem and solutions?
2938.
Rich Like Me: How Assortative Mating Is Driving Income Inequality (quillette.com)
2939.
Ask HN: Alternative to Namecheap?
2940.
Why Socialism? Albert Einstein (1949) (monthlyreview.org)