January 2025 Archive
151.
Advent of Code 2024 in pure SQL (databasearchitects.blogspot.com)
152.
FrontierMath was funded by OpenAI (lesswrong.com)
153.
Using uv as your shebang line (akrabat.com)
154.
The protester's guide to smartphone security (privacyguides.org)
155.
Nevada court shuts down police use of federal loophole for civil forfeiture (ij.org)
156.
Remote code execution via MIDI messages (psi3.ru)
157.
Tailwind CSS v4.0 (tailwindcss.com)
158.
Zig's comptime is bonkers good (scottredig.com)
159.
Extracting AI models from mobile apps (altayakkus.substack.com)
160.
Matt Mullenweg deactivates WordPress accounts of contributors planning a fork (techcrunch.com)
161.
Oh Shit, Git? (ohshitgit.com)
162.
I've been advocating for RSS support, and you should too (reedybear.bearblog.dev)
163.
Israel, Hamas reach ceasefire deal to end 15 months of war in Gaza (reuters.com)
164.
A messy experiment that changed how I think about AI code analysis (nmn.gl)
165.
Openhaystack: Build 'AirTags' – track Bluetooth devices via Apple's network (github.com)
166.
Show HN: API Parrot – Automatically Reverse Engineer HTTP APIs (apiparrot.com)
167.
A mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias (propublica.org)
168.
Stats – macOS system monitor in your menu bar (github.com)
169.
Show HN: Factorio Blueprint Visualizer (github.com)
170.
Time-Series Anomaly Detection: A Decade Review (arxiv.org)
171.
Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM (cbc.ca)
172.
The GPU, not the TPM, is the root of hardware DRM (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
173.
Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers? (blog.gitbutler.com)
174.
Bacteria (and their metabolites) and depression (science.org)
175.
Sonos CEO steps down after app update debacle (reuters.com)
176.
Don't use cosine similarity carelessly (p.migdal.pl)
177.
Operator research preview (openai.com)
178.
SmolGPT: A minimal PyTorch implementation for training a small LLM from scratch (github.com)
179.
Backdooring Your Backdoors – Another $20 Domain, More Governments (labs.watchtowr.com)
180.
Type 2 Diabetes and cardiovascular disease attributable to sugar beverages (nature.com)