January 2025 Archive
13621.
Coding for a Finite World (yoric.github.io)
13622.
Introduction to low level bit twiddling hacks (catonmat.net)
13623.
The malicious optimism of AI-first companies [video] (youtube.com)
13624.
Rocket: Slack-style emoji selection for Mac (matthewpalmer.net)
13625.
5-Level vs. 4-Level Page Tables: Does It Matter? [2022] (jabperf.com)
13626.
Evolved Virtual Creatures (1994) (karlsims.com)
13627.
Tesla Adapts Ethernet with Modified Transport Layer for Dojo (wcollins.io)
13628.
Eolithism and Design (1953) (sense-of-rebellion.com)
13629.
Lullaby Language (2006) (humansystemsinaction.com)
13630.
Pomsky – Next Level Regular Expressions (pomsky-lang.org)
13631.
Cuneiform-like data storage tech boasts four times the density of binary (newatlas.com)
13632.
The Historical Case for Leisure (zoraster.org)
13633.
My shoes were destroyed at the TSA inspection (2009) (flyertalk.com)
13634.
Time to Re-Read 1984; Books of 2024 (brajeshwar.com)
13635.
Critical: .NET Install links are changing (devblogs.microsoft.com)
13636.
Termux, usbredir, QEMU: "Use an Android smartphone as a 'serial modem' with DOS" (win3x.org)
13637.
Ask HN: Where can I find GitHub users data?
13638.
Procnames Start Lines. But Why? (aartaka.me)
13639.
Metallij: Transform your keyboard into a tool of auditory awesomeness (plugins.jetbrains.com)
13640.
KenobiDB: Small atomic document based database in pure Python (patx.github.io)
13641.
Lessons learned building an Oracle to PostgreSQL migrator (cybertec-postgresql.com)
13642.
Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics (intuitor.com)
13643.
Vlang: 12x speed up achieved using parallel C back end's production builds (github.com)
13644.
Ultranormal Signal (smagin.fyi)
13645.
Silicon Valley stifled the AI doom movement in 2024 (techcrunch.com)
13646.
Air Alarm Ukraine on the App Store (apps.apple.com)
13647.
Jiggraph – A puzzle game about shaking hands (somethingorotherwhatever.com)
13648.
Regex Licensing (regexlicensing.org)
13649.
The hands-on lab of an experimental archaeologist (arstechnica.com)
13650.
Y Combinator on how to focus on the right problems (twitter.com)