March 2021 Archive
1591.
Binance under CFTC investigation over trading activities: report (theblockcrypto.com)
1592.
Leaked memo shows Amazon knows delivery drivers resort to urinating in bottles (theguardian.com)
1593.
Work events, Zoom Lunches and other forced social activities are driving me nuts
1594.
A prosthetic hand restored my sense of touch (bbc.co.uk)
1595.
SVG Tetris (xul.fr)
1596.
WorkOS raises $15M to build “Stripe for enterprise-ready features” (medium.com)
1597.
Wit: Wikipedia-Based Image Text Dataset (github.com)
1598.
From buggies to buses, the first Black-owned US automaker did what few dared (arstechnica.com)
1599.
Sky Global CEO indicted over encrypted chat drug trafficking (zdnet.com)
1600.
Sublime Text 4 (twitter.com)
1601.
Comets Are More Dangerous Than We Thought (nautil.us)
1602.
On Norbert Wiener's Relationship with Bertrand Russell (cantorsparadise.substack.com)
1603.
Deriving Keys from Chords in Music (butternotes.com)
1604.
Justified Variables: Words of the same length with related meanings (github.com)
1605.
Tech posers of the Bauhaus (orgonomyproductions.info)
1606.
Vim-gh-line: Vim plugin to open the current line on GitHub (github.com)
1607.
Bronze Age mining sites received deliveries of pre-processed foods (phys.org)
1608.
Show HN: A network of weather stations to help prevent pesticide spray drift (cotl.com.au)
1609.
Show HN: I made a note-taking app for roleplaying games like D&D (critical-notes.com)
1610.
Bosses Are Clueless That Workers Are Miserable and Looking to Leave (bloomberg.com)
1611.
Regexploit: DoS-Able Regular Expressions (blog.doyensec.com)
1612.
More fun with Lattice Boltzman Method (LBM) fluid simulations (softologyblog.wordpress.com)
1613.
Why are fewer young adults having casual sex? (journals.sagepub.com)
1614.
The Irish Woman Who Shot Mussolini (smithsonianmag.com)
1615.
AWS faulty UX cost our business $7k and they refused to do anything about it (mikemorgenstern.medium.com)
1616.
Children Playing Blockchain (jott.live)
1617.
A Decentralized Dead Man’s Switch (sarcophagus.io)
1618.
Science relies on constructive criticism. How to keep it useful and respectful (sciencemag.org)
1619.
Facebook now lets users and pages turn off comments on their posts (theguardian.com)
1620.
SolidRun 1U 2 node Arm Server (servethehome.com)