February 2025 Archive
91.
Polish city is using mussels to monitor water quality (2020) (awa.asn.au)
92.
Hell is overconfident developers writing encryption code (soatok.blog)
93.
Ingesting PDFs and why Gemini 2.0 changes everything (sergey.fyi)
94.
Radiant Foam: Real-Time Differentiable Ray Tracing (radfoam.github.io)
95.
Philip Low Unmasking Musk (bsky.app)
96.
No-Panic Rust: A Nice Technique for Systems Programming (blog.reverberate.org)
97.
Alan Turing's "Delilah" project (spectrum.ieee.org)
98.
Bluesky now has 30 million users (bsky.app)
99.
Servo's progress in 2024 (servo.org)
100.
I bought a container full of Chinese electric excavators. Here's what showed up (electrek.co)
101.
The Zizians and the rationalist death cult (maxread.substack.com)
102.
Remote Code Execution in Marvel Rivals Game (shalzuth.com)
103.
DeepRAG: Thinking to retrieval step by step for large language models (arxiv.org)
104.
Over 90% of U.S. airport towers are understaffed, data shows (cbsnews.com)
105.
F-strings for C++26 proposal [pdf] (open-std.org)
106.
Zig; what I think after months of using it (strongly-typed-thoughts.net)
107.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2025)
108.
Hoppscotch: Open source alternative to Postman / Insomnia (github.com)
109.
How to scale your model: A systems view of LLMs on TPUs (jax-ml.github.io)
110.
Decorator JITs: Python as a DSL (eli.thegreenplace.net)
111.
London Street Views (1840) (davidrumsey.com)
112.
Efficient Reasoning with Hidden Thinking (arxiv.org)
113.
OmniHuman-1: Human Animation Models (omnihuman-lab.github.io)
114.
Decision to dump water from Tulare County lakes altered after confusing locals (sjvwater.org)
115.
How Spotify Killed Lo-Fi Hip Hop (gamechops.substack.com)
116.
I coded a Pascal compiler for transputer as a teen in 1993 (nanochess.org)
117.
What's Going on at the FBI? (lawfaremedia.org)
118.
The origin and unexpected evolution of the word "mainframe" (righto.com)
119.
Dell ends hybrid work policy, demands RTO despite remote work pledge (theregister.com)
120.
Python 3, Pygame, and Debian Bookworm on the Miyoo A30 (jtolio.com)