January 2025 Archive
14971.
Analysis of Marketing Consultant Rates (cemoh.com)
14972.
Medical large language models are vulnerable to data-poisoning attacks (nature.com)
14973.
Lead and cadmium found in muscle-building protein powders (cnn.com)
14974.
Microsoft says "hacking-as-a-service" scheme bypassed its AI safety guardrails (arstechnica.com)
14975.
Intro to Embassy: embedded development with async Rust (youtube.com)
14976.
Pnpm 10.0.0 Blocks Lifecycle Scripts by Default (socket.dev)
14977.
Google is forming a new team to build AI that can simulate the physical world (techcrunch.com)
14978.
KV4P-HT v2 – Android phone ham radio transceiver kit (electronics.halibut.com)
14979.
Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers (linuxfoundation.org)
14980.
The School Shootings Were Fake. The Terror Was Real (wired.com)
14981.
Visualize How It Could Have Been Worse; Visualize How It Will Be Better (medium.com)
14982.
Tandem Computers (en.wikipedia.org)
14983.
An albatross couple shares egg duty in this captivating low-drama reality show (apnews.com)
14984.
Ask HN: How do you personally evaluate LLMs?
14985.
More Countries to Establish Bitcoin Reserves in 2025, Fidelity Says (decrypt.co)
14986.
History of Residuals and a Word of Caution (lucasb.eyer.be)
14987.
How the use of AI in legal proceedings might be the herald of AGI (deepsub.substack.com)
14988.
The Physicist Decoding the Nonbinary Nature of the Subatomic World (quantamagazine.org)
14989.
Lorem Flickr (loremflickr.com)
14990.
Adorned with Rattles – Koyoltzintli (koyoltzintli.com)
14991.
Origins of Uno (museumofplay.org)
14992.
Spiders 'Smell' with Their Legs (theconversation.com)
14993.
How to start your own country? (karlsnotes.com)
14994.
Implementing FSRS in 100 Lines (borretti.me)
14995.
Toodle Studio (toodle.studio)
14996.
As We May Code (nshipster.com)
14997.
Use of Time in Distributed Databases (part 4): Synchronized clocks in prod DBs (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
14998.
The 2 Body Problem (bugramming.dev)
14999.
Iroh: Peer-2-peer, but it works [video] (youtube.com)
15000.
SQLiteMP: A hierarchical category management system in SQLite (github.com)