February 2025 Archive
421.
Nevada Ivanpah Solar Plant Accidentally Incinerates Up to 6k Birds a Year (2016) (sciencealert.com)
422.
Why Is This CEO Bragging About Replacing Humans with A.I.? (nytimes.com)
423.
Running DeepSeek R1 Models Locally on NPU (blogs.windows.com)
424.
The Inefficiency of Greed: How DeepSeek Exposed Silicon Valley's Tech Bros (dowhatmatters.medium.com)
425.
Members of Congress say were denied entry to USAID on orders of Elon Musk (bsky.app)
426.
Elon Musk's DOGE is feeding sensitive federal data into AI to target cuts (washingtonpost.com)
427.
I'm Ready for You: On Balzac (lrb.co.uk)
428.
Data-Oriented Exploits via Programming Language Synthesis [pdf] (ilyasergey.net)
429.
CERN's open source heritage: Building blocks to share (opensource.web.cern.ch)
430.
Hello, I'm Mr. Null. My Name Makes Me Invisible to Computers (2015) (wired.com)
431.
Reddit is mass purging NSFW subs (old.reddit.com)
432.
Show HN: Smolmodels – open-source tool to build ML models using natural language (github.com)
433.
FBI Agents Are Stunned by the Scale of the Expected Trump Purge (theatlantic.com)
434.
How do scientists get lead into the LHC (symmetrymagazine.org)
435.
Will Employees Who Resign Have a Remedy? (lawfaremedia.org)
436.
I miss Vim (leblancfg.com)
437.
Cosmopolitan Third Edition (justine.lol)
438.
Elon Musk's Friends Have Infiltrated Another Government Agency (wired.com)
439.
Elon Musk Is an Existential Threat to Big Tech (theindex.media)
440.
Tesla's sales plummet across Europe (ft.com)
441.
Ask HN: Are AI dev tools lowering the barrier to entry for creating software?
442.
Trump's orders, officals released water from two California dams (latimes.com)
443.
Good engineers are right, a lot (seangoedecke.com)
444.
National Science Foundation freezes payments in response to executive orders (npr.org)
445.
Explorable Flexagons: Learn to create and flex flexagons (2020) (loki3.com)
446.
Go Module Mirror served backdoor to devs for 3 years (arstechnica.com)
447.
DOJ demands list of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6 investigations (cnn.com)
448.
Run-All
449.
After 44 Years, Someone Beat the Donkey Kong Kill Screen [video] (youtube.com)
450.