March 2025 Archive
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Did the Particle Go Through the Two Slits, or Did the Wave Function?
(profmattstrassler.com)
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2025 Hiring Pause
(hr.cornell.edu)
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56k modems relied on digital trunk lines
(hackaday.com)
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City simulator I made in Scratch
(scratch.mit.edu)
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Learn How to Break AES
(davidwong.fr)
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Teach, Don't Tell (2013)
(stevelosh.com)
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Goravel: A Go framework inspired by Laravel
(goravel.dev)
340.
'Shadow fleets' and sabotage: are Europe's undersea cables under attack?
(theguardian.com)
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Bring Back Shortwave
(spectator.co.uk)
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C Plus Prolog
(github.com)
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Strobelight: A profiling service built on open source technology
(engineering.fb.com)
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Matters Computational (2010) [pdf]
(jjj.de)
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A Map of Python
(fi-le.net)
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Finding Signal in the Noise: Machine Learning and the Markets (Jane Street)
(signalsandthreads.com)
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Forget Twitter threads and write a blog post instead (2021)
(kevquirk.com)
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Roald Dahl on the death of his daughter (2015)
(telegraph.co.uk)
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The good times in tech are over
(seangoedecke.com)
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Why can't we screenshot frames from DRM-protected video on Apple devices?
(daringfireball.net)
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How to distrust a CA without any certificate errors
(dadrian.io)
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Yoke: Infrastructure as code, but actually
(xeiaso.net)
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Google's Unannounced Update Scans All Your Photos
(forbes.com)
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Show HN: Krep a High-Performance String Search Utility Written in C
(davidesantangelo.github.io)