February 2025 Archive
902.
Microsoft Is Dead (2007)
(paulgraham.com)
903.
904.
Big tech has disrupted the social contract
(basedfob.substack.com)
905.
DOGE staffer resigns over racist posts
(wsj.com)
906.
Did the Windows 95 setup team forget that MS-DOS can do graphics?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
907.
Five Kinds of Nondeterminism
(buttondown.com)
909.
911.
You can’t build a moat with AI (redux)
(frontierai.substack.com)
912.
The superconductivity of layered graphene
(newscientist.com)
913.
White Hat Hackers Expose Iridium Satellite Security Flaws
(spectrum.ieee.org)
914.
Affixes: The Building Blocks of English
(affixes.org)
915.
Tesla sales dropped 60% in Germany
(electrek.co)
916.
TSMC faces tough choices amid rumors for Intel foundry collaboration
(techsoda.substack.com)
917.
Kafka at the low end: how bad can it get?
(broot.ca)
918.
Apple Resumes Advertising on X
(daringfireball.net)
919.
The NBA Apple Vision Pro app now has a 3D tabletop view
(uploadvr.com)
920.
Reviving the joy and honor of working with your hands (2015)
(richmond.com)
921.
922.
Revenge of the GPT Wrappers: Defensibility in a world of commoditized AI models
(andrewchen.substack.com)
923.
Cloudflare R2 Global Outage
(cloudflarestatus.com)
924.
A colorful Game of Life
(colorlife.quick.jaredforsyth.com)
925.
Linux as co-operative Windows process (2017)
(colinux.org)
926.
927.
Emergence of a second law of thermodynamics in isolated quantum systems
(journals.aps.org)
928.
Build your own SQLite, Part 4: reading tables metadata
(blog.sylver.dev)
929.
Larry Ellison wants to put all America's data in AI, including DNA
(theregister.com)
930.
New maps of the chaotic space-time inside black holes
(quantamagazine.org)