January 2025 Archive
18061.
VGHF opens free online access to 1,500 classic game mags, 30K historic files (arstechnica.com)
18062.
Bright Lights in Dark Times (ntietz.com)
18063.
Contec CMS8000 Contains a Backdoor (cisa.gov)
18064.
Building Personal Software with Claude (blog.nelhage.com)
18065.
How to Deploy Docker Containers to Production (blog.inteleto.com)
18066.
PyPI's New Archival Feature Closes a Major Security Gap (socket.dev)
18067.
Healthy food costs twice as much as junk food, study says (womenshealthmag.com)
18068.
5D memory crystal capable of storing data for B's of years holds human genome (techradar.com)
18069.
Hugging Face Gradio Security Review [pdf] (github.com)
18070.
You might have mail How Patreon uses ML to personalize which emails we send (patreon.com)
18071.
Accessible search page with minimal JavaScript (jch.github.io)
18072.
Gemini 2.0 Flash (Experimental) (ai.google.dev)
18073.
Infinite Apply – Lambda Calculus (infinite-apply.marvinborner.de)
18074.
Unlike `Float`, we don't worry about `nan` for our comparisons (github.com)
18075.
Show HN: Alexa Skill for HIIT and Tabata Timer (amazon.com)
18076.
Open source golf launch monitor (github.com)
18077.
International AI Safety Report (arxiv.org)
18078.
Ubiquiti AI KEY is a genius marketing thing [video] (youtube.com)
18079.
Snowflake reportedly eyeing a Redpanda acquisition (investors.com)
18080.
Google quietly announces its next flagship AI model (techcrunch.com)
18081.
DeepSeek 1-Click Model deployable on DigitalOcean (digitalocean.com)
18082.
LLMs in Production (manning.com)
18083.
Show HN: I Built a Directory for MVP Developers (mvpbuilders.co.uk)
18084.
Another Chip-8 Emulator, in Rust (r3zz.io)
18085.
18086.
Project Sundial (en.wikipedia.org)
18087.
Localwriter: A LibreOffice Writer extension for local generative AI (github.com)
18088.
Pointers Are Complicated II, or: We need better language specs (ralfj.de)
18089.
Quantum computer built on server racks paves the way to bigger machines (technologyreview.com)
18090.
She Wrote a Racy Book. Now She's Worried Her Son Will Find It (wsj.com)