February 2025 Archive
61.
I helped fix sleep-wake hangs on Linux with AMD GPUs (nyanpasu64.gitlab.io)
62.
Why blog if nobody reads it? (andysblog.uk)
63.
Smuggling arbitrary data through an emoji (paulbutler.org)
64.
U.K. orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts (washingtonpost.com)
65.
Avoiding outrage fatigue while staying informed (scientificamerican.com)
66.
DeepSeek Open Infra: Open-Sourcing 5 AI Repos in 5 Days (github.com)
67.
CDC data are disappearing (theatlantic.com)
68.
Ask for no, don't ask for yes (2022) (mooreds.com)
69.
Microsoft is killing Skype (windowscentral.com)
70.
Firing programmers for AI is a mistake (defragzone.substack.com)
71.
The FAA’s Hiring Scandal (tracingwoodgrains.com)
72.
VSCode’s SSH agent is bananas (fly.io)
73.
Macrodata Refinement (lumon-industries.com)
74.
A year of uv: pros, cons, and should you migrate (bitecode.dev)
75.
"Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies" – Executive Order (whitehouse.gov)
76.
Musk-led group makes $97B bid for control of OpenAI (reuters.com)
77.
400 reasons to not use Microsoft Azure (azsh.it)
78.
Meta claims torrenting pirated books isn't illegal without proof of seeding (arstechnica.com)
79.
Uchū – Color palette for internet lovers (uchu.style)
80.
Greg K-H: "Writing new code in Rust is a win for all of us" (lore.kernel.org)
81.
Inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working (economist.com)
82.
Paper Apps (gladdendesign.com)
83.
Httptap: View HTTP/HTTPS requests made by any Linux program (github.com)
84.
Apple Invites (apple.com)
85.
Backblaze Drive Stats for 2024 (backblaze.com)
86.
Eggs US – Price – Chart (tradingeconomics.com)
87.
Why is Warner Bros. Discovery putting old movies on YouTube? (tedium.co)
88.
Broken legs and ankles heal better if you walk on them within weeks (scientificamerican.com)
89.
Grok3 Launch [video] (x.com)
90.
Oracle justified its JavaScript trademark with Node.js–now it wants that ignored (deno.com)