January 2025 Archive
14701.
Abiogenesis (en.wikipedia.org)
14702.
But what is a DOM node? (gregros.dev)
14703.
TSMC Arizona allegedly now producing AMD's Ryzen 9000 and Apple's S9 processors (tomshardware.com)
14704.
Tor Project: 2024: Year in Review (blog.torproject.org)
14705.
Subskills of "Listening to Wisdom" (lesswrong.com)
14706.
Lost score revives sound of music from centuries past (ed.ac.uk)
14707.
'We're done': owner of Walter White's house in Breaking Bad puts it on market (theguardian.com)
14708.
In maps: acres on fire in LA (bbc.co.uk)
14709.
Building will never not be fascinating
14710.
I killed a botnet with a LLM Honeypot (beelzebub-honeypot.com)
14711.
Andrew Huberman on the CA Fires (twitter.com)
14712.
Key-Value Memory in the Brain (arxiv.org)
14713.
Are Artificial Naps on the Horizon? (bps.org.uk)
14714.
Unit – Next Generation Visual Programming System (github.com)
14715.
Dependency Injection with Web Components (shortrounddev.mataroa.blog)
14716.
Ticker-tape synaesthesia reveals links to dyslexia (bps.org.uk)
14717.
eBPF Research Papers (pchaigno.github.io)
14718.
Digi (blog.cloudflare.com)
14719.
Show HN: pay-respects – RIP command errors and keep yourself in the flow (github.com)
14720.
Our longstanding privacy commitment with Siri (apple.com)
14721.
Scalable Causal Consistency with No Slowdown Cascades (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
14722.
SPAR3D – 3D generation from a single image and real-time editing (stability.ai)
14723.
$300k in grants to make CPython to fit in 1MB WebAssembly (old.reddit.com)
14724.
My Organizational Toolkit: Updates for 2024 (maria-antoniak.github.io)
14725.
Ollama and Open WebUI Setup Simplified with Rancher Desktop Open WebUI Extension (github.com)
14726.
Twenty Four Hours in Berlin 1970s (youtube.com)
14727.
Zizmor – static analysis for GitHub Actions (github.com)
14728.
The Black Book of Communism Is a Shoddy Work of History (jacobin.com)
14729.
David Brin: The Transparent Society (1996) (web.archive.org)
14730.
So you want to offer self-hosted deployment: how should you do it? (blog.trustshepherd.com)