A Comment on Mozilla's Policy Changes
(waterfox.net)
February 2025 Archive
871.
872.
873.
Don't Be Frupid
(selix.net)
874.
Baffled by generational garbage collection – wingolog
(wingolog.org)
876.
'What a lie': Danish astronaut responds to Musk
(theguardian.com)
877.
The inevitability of the borrow checker
(yorickpeterse.com)
878.
Julia and JuliaHub: Advancing Innovation and Growth
(info.juliahub.com)
879.
Robust autonomy emerges from self-play
(arxiv.org)
880.
881.
Wyden Releases Draft Bill to Secure Americans' Communications
(wyden.senate.gov)
882.
Whalesong patterns follow a universal law of human language, new research finds
(theconversation.com)
883.
Origami by Meenakshi
(origamee.net)
884.
885.
Noether's Theorem Revolutionized Physics
(quantamagazine.org)
886.
Waterfox: Fast and Private Web Browser
(waterfox.net)
887.
Obsidian is now free for work
(obsidian.md)
888.
Sublinear Time Algorithms
(people.csail.mit.edu)
889.
890.
A 16TB Mirror of Data.gov on Source.Coop
(source.coop)
891.
ChatGPT Saved My Life (no, seriously, I'm writing this from the ER)
(hardmodefirst.xyz)
892.
893.
The number line freaks me out (2016)
(mathwithbaddrawings.com)
894.
Git clone –depth 2 is vastly better than –depth 1 if you want to Git push later
(stackoverflow.com)
895.
Go 1.24 Is Released
(go.dev)
896.
Implementing a Game Boy emulator in Ruby
(sacckey.dev)
897.
We don't need startups, we need Digital-Mittelstand
(mertbulan.com)
898.
Fun with C++26 reflection: Keyword Arguments
(pydong.org)
900.
TSMC 2nm Process Disclosure – How Does It Measure Up?
(semiwiki.com)