January 2025 Archive
961.
Nvidia announces $3k personal AI supercomputer called Digits (theverge.com)
962.
A visual demo of Ruby's lazy enumerator (joyofrails.com)
963.
A history of APL in the USSR (1991) (dl.acm.org)
964.
The "35-cent" Commodore 64 softmodem (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
965.
Reviving a Dead Audio Format: The Return of ZZM (nicole.express)
966.
Tesla Sales Are Tanking in Europe (insideevs.com)
967.
Why is zero plural? (2024) (ell.stackexchange.com)
968.
Rust’s worst feature (mina86.com)
969.
Why some DVLA digital services don't work at night (dafyddvaughan.uk)
970.
Interview with DeepSeek Founder: We're Done Following. It's Time to Lead (thechinaacademy.org)
971.
Unemployed office workers are having a harder time finding new jobs (wsj.com)
972.
System76 built the fastest Windows Arm PC (jeffgeerling.com)
973.
Quaternions and spherical trigonometry (terrytao.wordpress.com)
974.
Reverse engineering my #1 Hacker News article (danielwirtz.com)
975.
A 20-year-old small company (hacklook.com)
976.
Platforms systematically removed a user because he made "most wanted CEO" cards (eff.org)
977.
Emotional support across adulthood: A 60-year study of men’s social networks (psypost.org)
978.
Windows 7 boots slower if you set a solid background color (support.microsoft.com)
979.
A physicist's guide to ice cream (physicsworld.com)
980.
How outdated information hides in LLM token generation probabilities (blog.anj.ai)
981.
Show HN: Freeact – A Lightweight Library for Code-Action Based Agents (github.com)
982.
Dissecting "Tiny Clouds" shadertoy (2017) (blog.demofox.org)
983.
Microsoft Probing If DeepSeek-Linked Group Improperly Obtained OpenAI Data (bloomberg.com)
984.
A FPGA friendly 32 bit RISC-V CPU implementation (github.com)
985.
Counterculture legend who invented bell-bottom jeans dies at 84 (sfgate.com)
986.
Enhancing your MIDI devices with Perl (fuzzix.org)
987.
Bogus Software (minesweepergame.com)
988.
You should write "without bugs" (korshakov.com)
989.
About availability of TikTok and ByteDance Ltd. apps in the United States (support.apple.com)
990.
The past, present, and future of UI at GitHub (hawksley.org)