March 2023 Archive
961.
'Ultramassive' black hole discovered – bigger than the majority of galaxies (bbc.com)
962.
Wells Fargo clients report missing deposits as bank works on fix (thinkadvisor.com)
963.
Design of GNU Parallel (2015) (gnu.org)
964.
The Odd Story of Factory-Downgraded 486s (2020) (x86.fr)
965.
Minimal, allocation-free OpenMetrics implementation for no-std/embedded Rust (github.com)
966.
How to Read MySQL EXPLAINs (planetscale.com)
967.
Gordon Moore, Intel Co-Founder, Dies at 94 (intel.com)
968.
UK sets up fake booter sites to muddy DDoS market (krebsonsecurity.com)
969.
Show HN: Counter – Simple and free web analytics (counter.dev)
970.
Imaging a Hard Drive with Non-ECC Memory – What Could Go Wrong? (blog.robertelder.org)
971.
Writing a Kubernetes Operator (metalbear.co)
972.
GNUstep compatibility with macOS Catalina almost complete (heronsperch.blogspot.com)
973.
Allowing mass surveillance at Olympics undermines EU efforts to regulate AI (amnesty.org)
974.
These Stupid Trucks are Literally Killing Us (youtube.com)
975.
The meat industry blocked the IPCC’s attempt to recommend a plant-based diet (qz.com)
976.
Why use Rust on the back end? (blog.adamchalmers.com)
977.
KGB Defector Yuri Bezmenov 1985 Interview – Idealogical Subversion (youtube.com)
978.
Plan to incinerate soil from Ohio train derailment is ‘horrifying’, says expert (theguardian.com)
979.
DDRamDisk: RAM disk, a disk based on RAM memory chips (ddramdisk.store)
980.
The water technology behind Avatar: The Way of Water (blog.unity.com)
981.
Sony's Legal Attack on Quad9, Censorship, and Freedom of Speech (quad9.net)
982.
The curious case of a memory leak in a Zig program (iamkroot.github.io)
983.
E-bandages lightly zap and heal wounds (spectrum.ieee.org)
984.
Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer (righto.com)
985.
Gitea 1.19 (blog.gitea.io)
986.
Laptop Brands with GNU/Linux Preinstalled (floss.social)
987.
Bitwise Division (h14s.p5r.org)
988.
A VC bought the Flatiron Building and didn’t pay for it (hellgatenyc.com)
989.
Scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on earth (rutgers.edu)
990.
Benchmarking Cheap SSDs for Fun, No Profit (louwrentius.com)