Human study on AI spear phishing campaigns
(lesswrong.com)
January 2025 Archive
571.
572.
Soldering the Tek way
(hackaday.com)
573.
Mark Zuckerberg: This Man Is a Coward
(theindex.media)
574.
Ruby 3.4 Highlights
(blog.sinjakli.co.uk)
575.
Show HN: WASM-powered codespaces for Python notebooks on GitHub
(docs.marimo.io)
576.
Working with Files Is Hard (2019)
(danluu.com)
577.
578.
579.
Breaking Up with Long Tasks or: how I learned to group loops and wield the yield
(calendar.perfplanet.com)
580.
Searching for DeepSeek's glitch tokens
(outsidetext.substack.com)
581.
Hacker gains access to the RP2350 OTP secret by glitching the RISC-V cores
(tomshardware.com)
582.
Shavarsh Karapetyan
(en.wikipedia.org)
583.
585.
When AI promises speed but delivers debugging hell
(nsavage.substack.com)
586.
The Simplicity of Prolog
(bitsandtheorems.com)
587.
Kimi K1.5: Scaling Reinforcement Learning with LLMs
(github.com)
588.
A rare alignment of 7 planets is about to take place
(sciencealert.com)
589.
LibreOffice 400M Downloads, and Counting
(blog.documentfoundation.org)
590.
OpenAI fails to deliver opt-out system for photographers
(petapixel.com)
591.
Soviet Shoe Factory Principle
(wiki.c2.com)
592.
China is the manufacturing superpower
(cepr.org)
593.
594.
Disappointed with the TVs at CES 2025
(arstechnica.com)
595.
Rewriting my website in plain HTML and CSS
(vijayp.dev)
596.
28h Days: year 1 update
(sidhion.com)
597.
Using AI for Coding: My Journey with Cline and LLMs
(pgaleone.eu)
598.
Republishing my Simpsons fan site, twenty years later
(bingeclock.com)
599.
Six day and IP address certificate options in 2025
(letsencrypt.org)