January 2025 Archive
601.
The engineering behind the San Antonio River Walk (practical.engineering)
602.
The Tensor Cookbook (2024) (tensorcookbook.com)
603.
Nearly half Dell's US workforce has rejected RTO. Rather WFH than get promoted (2024) (msn.com)
604.
Jevons paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
605.
Blogs rot. Wikis wait (j3s.sh)
606.
Disco Elysium Explorer (134.0.119.41)
607.
Analysis of Product Hunt products from 2014 to 2021 (components.one)
608.
General Motors Is Banned from Selling Driving Behavior Data for 5 Years (nytimes.com)
609.
Great things about Rust that aren't just performance (ntietz.com)
610.
Stay Gold, America (blog.codinghorror.com)
611.
Estimates of plant CO2 uptake rise by nearly one third (ornl.gov)
612.
SrsRAN: Open-Source 4G/5G (github.com)
613.
How do interruptions impact different software engineering activities (rdel.substack.com)
614.
Myst Markdown – Markdown for technical/scientific document (mystmd.org)
615.
My 25-year adventure in AI and ML (austinhenley.com)
616.
Phi-4 Bug Fixes (unsloth.ai)
617.
Bird-inspired drone uses legs to walk and jump into the air (spectrum.ieee.org)
618.
Very Wrong Math (charlespetzold.com)
619.
Turning the database inside-out (2015) (martin.kleppmann.com)
620.
The hidden complexity of scaling WebSockets (composehq.com)
621.
Trusting clients is probably a security flaw (liberda.nl)
622.
We got hit by an alarmingly well-prepared phish spammer (utcc.utoronto.ca)
623.
In Colorado, a marriage of solar energy and farming (ksjd.org)
624.
Wikenigma – an Encyclopedia of Unknowns (wikenigma.org.uk)
625.
Parsing PDFs (and more) in Elixir using Rust (chriis.dev)
626.
Windows BitLocker – Screwed Without a Screwdriver (neodyme.io)
627.
PrivTracker – Private BitTorrent tracker for everyone (privtracker.com)
628.
Kotaemon: An open-source RAG-based tool for chatting with your documents (github.com)
629.
Ask HN: Would you still choose Ruby on Rails for a startup in 2025?
630.
If OpenSSL were a GUI (2022) (smallstep.com)