March 2025 Archive
271.
A bear case: My predictions regarding AI progress (lesswrong.com)
272.
Pirate Bay co-founder Carl Lundström has died (independent.co.uk)
273.
The program is the database is the interface (scattered-thoughts.net)
274.
Google Being Forced to Sell Chrome Is Not Good for the Web (chriscoyier.net)
275.
Zero-Downtime Kubernetes Deployments on AWS with EKS (glasskube.dev)
276.
Why I find diffusion models interesting? (rnikhil.com)
277.
Firefly Blue Ghost Mission 1 Lunar Landing (plus.nasa.gov)
278.
The Night Watch (2013) [pdf] (usenix.org)
279.
Wyvern's Open Satellite Feed (tech.marksblogg.com)
280.
People are just as bad as my LLMs (wilsoniumite.com)
281.
An Attempt to Catch Up with JIT Compilers (arxiv.org)
282.
Show HN: Knowledge graph of restaurants and chefs, built using LLMs (theophilecantelob.re)
283.
Beyond Diffusion: Inductive Moment Matching (lumalabs.ai)
284.
Show HN: Bubbles, a vanilla JavaScript web game (ehmorris.com)
285.
Stoicism's appeal to the rich and powerful (2019) (exurbe.com)
286.
Using GRPO to Beat o1, o3-mini and R1 at “Temporal Clue” (openpipe.ai)
287.
Skynet won and destroyed humanity (dmathieu.com)
288.
50 Years in Filesystems: 1984 (blog.koehntopp.info)
289.
Gödel's theorem debunks the most important AI myth – Roger Penrose [video] (youtube.com)
290.
A look at the creative process behind Bluey and Cocomelon (2024) (readtrung.com)
291.
FBI, EPA, and Treasury told Citibank to freeze funds to claw back climate money (techcrunch.com)
292.
DeepSeek's smallpond: Bringing Distributed Computing to DuckDB (mehdio.substack.com)
293.
In S3 simplicity is table stakes (allthingsdistributed.com)
294.
Honey Bunnies (mameson.com)
295.
Finland applies the “Housing First” concept (2020) (thebetter.news)
296.
Solving SICP (lockywolf.wordpress.com)
297.
Reintroductions of beavers into the wild in several parts of England (wildlifetrusts.org)
298.
A Post Mortem on the Gino Case (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
299.
The Internals of PostgreSQL (interdb.jp)
300.
Anthropic raises $3.5B at $61.5B valuation (nytimes.com)