January 2025 Archive
421.
How Unix spell ran in 64kb RAM (blog.codingconfessions.com)
422.
Autodesk deletes old forum posts suddenly (forums.autodesk.com)
423.
Discovery Coding (jimmyhmiller.github.io)
424.
The Fuzzing Book (fuzzingbook.org)
425.
Garmin's –$40B Pivot (readtrung.com)
426.
Complete hardware and software setup for running Deepseek-R1 locally (twitter.com)
427.
Ropey – A UTF8 text rope for manipulating and editing large text (github.com)
428.
A major Postgres upgrade with zero downtime (instantdb.com)
429.
Emerging reasoning with reinforcement learning (hkust-nlp.notion.site)
430.
Triptych Proposals (alexanderpetros.com)
431.
In Memoriam: Noah Gibbs (blog.schwad.org)
432.
Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance (trae.ai)
433.
Where is London's most central sheep? (diamondgeezer.blogspot.com)
434.
Australian Open resorts to animated caricatures to bypass broadcast restrictions (crikey.com.au)
435.
Maxima in the browser using Embedded Common Lisp on WASM (maxima-on-wasm.pages.dev)
436.
Ear muscle we thought humans didn't use activates when people listen hard (frontiersin.org)
437.
Show HN: I built a fair alternative to Product Hunt for indie makers
438.
I made a multiplayer shooter game in Lisp, here is my journey (ertu.dev)
439.
GOG Joins European Federation of Game Archives, Museums & Preservation Projects (gamingonlinux.com)
440.
Nvidia sheds almost $600B in market cap (cnbc.com)
441.
Engineer eats efficiently for $2.50 a day (2016) (futureboy.us)
442.
Hyperview – Native mobile apps, as easy as creating a website (hyperview.org)
443.
Goose: An open-source, extensible AI agent that goes beyond code suggestions (block.github.io)
444.
So you wanna write Kubernetes controllers? (ahmet.im)
445.
Mac Mini G4 – The best « classic » Macintosh for retro-gaming? (xtof.info)
446.
2k-year-old wine and the uncanny immediacy of the past (resobscura.substack.com)
447.
A WebAssembly compiler that fits in a tweet (wasmgroundup.com)
448.
Predictions Scorecard, 2025 January 01 (rodneybrooks.com)
449.
Isolating complexity is the essence of successful abstractions (v5.chriskrycho.com)
450.
Why Tracebit is written in C# (tracebit.com)