2022-03-11 Nerd Roundup
We had the top three Nerd Herders online this week: James Grenning, Greg Young, and Jon Kern. As you can imagine, it's been an exciting week for tech and tech-related news.
STORY | BUT WHY? |
No software required raspberry pi uses electromagnetic radiaion to discover | What dark magic is this? |
Just the top 5 headlines
Been meaning to add this one to my list of browser home pages |
Another in the infinite series of "quick news summary" sites. I wish them well. This is the tech magic act we all keep attempting and retrying. One of the "eternal" projects, along with project tracking |
Zeal | Nice! Want to try this out the next time I'm coding instead of Yet Another Google Festival |
You can put html inside javascript code and comments and some devtools will render them | Whoa neat! |
I've dealt with foreign cyberattacks america isn't ready for what's coming | What's it going to take for folks to really wake up? |
The Puzzling Virus That Infects Almost Everyone | Like supermassive blackholes in the middle of galaxies, the role of viruses and human evolution/health is full of mysterious correlations and unknown causalities. Something weird's going on here. Like gut bacteria, expect more from this area of research |
Making thousands a month being a web programmer without killer tools | Check out the reactions to this guy's work. The stupid is definitely real |
Algorithmic warfare and focal point analysis
Also, whoa! Using math to reach somewhat independent conclusions about the Ukranian War |
Math and guns, what could be cooler? |
Employee archetypes | Fascinating |
TechRadar: This creepy AI tech can now turn your ancestor's photos into a mini biopic. | Grandpa? Is that you? |
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