February 2025 Archive
31.
We are destroying software (antirez.com)
32.
Welcome to Ladybird, a truly independent web browser (github.com)
33.
Surnames from nicknames nobody has any more (blog.plover.com)
34.
My Life in Weeks (weeks.ginatrapani.org)
35.
I found a backdoor into my bed (trufflesecurity.com)
36.
What's happening inside the NIH and NSF (science.org)
37.
The year I didn't survive (bessstillman.substack.com)
38.
Privacy Pass Authentication for Kagi Search (blog.kagi.com)
39.
El Salvador abandons Bitcoin as legal tender (ticotimes.net)
40.
Modern-Day Oracles or Bullshit Machines? How to thrive in a ChatGPT world (thebullshitmachines.com)
41.
Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin resigns from Linux kernel (lkml.org)
42.
We were wrong about GPUs (fly.io)
43.
Mozilla deletes promise to never sell Firefox data (twitter.com)
44.
DOGE has 'god mode' access to government data (theatlantic.com)
45.
Software development topics I've changed my mind on (chriskiehl.com)
46.
FFmpeg School of Assembly Language (github.com)
47.
Chat is a bad UI pattern for development tools (danieldelaney.net)
48.
S1: A $6 R1 competitor? (timkellogg.me)
49.
The hardest working font in Manhattan (aresluna.org)
50.
CDC: Unpublished manuscripts mentioning certain topics must be pulled or revised (insidemedicine.substack.com)
51.
Hyperspace (hypercritical.co)
52.
"When you upload or input information through Firefox, you grant us a license" (mozilla.org)
53.
Multiple Russia-aligned threat actors actively targeting Signal Messenger (cloud.google.com)
54.
Show HN: Live-updating version of the 'What a week, huh?' meme (tintin.dlazaro.ca)
55.
Show HN: Immersive Gaussian Splat experience of Sutro Tower, San Francisco (vincentwoo.com)
56.
X users are unable to post “Signal.me” links (disruptionist.com)
57.
Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other extensions in Edge (neowin.net)
58.
'The tyranny of apps': those without smartphones are unfairly penalised (theguardian.com)
59.
When imperfect systems are good: Bluesky's lossy timelines (jazco.dev)
60.
You're not a senior engineer until you've worked on a legacy project (2023) (infobip.com)