March 2025 Archive
391.
Forget Twitter threads and write a blog post instead (2021) (kevquirk.com)
392.
Roald Dahl on the death of his daughter (2015) (telegraph.co.uk)
393.
The good times in tech are over (seangoedecke.com)
394.
Why can't we screenshot frames from DRM-protected video on Apple devices? (daringfireball.net)
395.
How to distrust a CA without any certificate errors (dadrian.io)
396.
Show HN: Krep a High-Performance String Search Utility Written in C (davidesantangelo.github.io)
397.
Yoke: Infrastructure as code, but actually (xeiaso.net)
398.
Show HN: XPipe, a shell connection hub for SSH, Docker, K8s, VMs, and more (xpipe.io)
399.
Google's Unannounced Update Scans All Your Photos (forbes.com)
400.
Show HN: Tangled – Git collaboration platform built on atproto (blog.tangled.sh)
401.
Scientists crack how aspirin might stop cancers from spreading (bbc.com)
402.
SMBC Parts Ways with Hiveworks (smbc-comics.com)
403.
Best Buy and Target CEOs say prices are about to go up because of tariffs (theverge.com)
404.
Effective Rust (2024) (lurklurk.org)
405.
Go-attention: A full attention mechanism and transformer in pure Go (github.com)
406.
Show HN: Leaflet.pub – a web app for creating and sharing rich documents
407.
Lego says it wants to start to bring video game development in-house (videogameschronicle.com)
408.
Euclid finds complete Einstein Ring in NGC galaxy (euclid-ec.org)
409.
Wall Street sell-off turns 'ugly' as US recession fears grow (independent.co.uk)
410.
GPT-4.5: "Not a frontier model"? (interconnects.ai)
411.
Launch HN: Enhanced Radar (YC W25) – A safety net for air traffic control
412.
Moscow-based global news network has infected Western AI tools (newsguardrealitycheck.com)
413.
GeoCities in 1995: Building a Home Page on the Internet (cybercultural.com)
414.
NetBSD on a JavaStation (fatsquirrel.org)
415.
Dithering in Colour (obrhubr.org)
416.
Show HN: I made a live multiplayer Minesweeper game (minesweeperpro.com)
417.
AMD Announces "Instella" Open-Source 3B Language Models (phoronix.com)
418.
Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino (daringfireball.net)
419.
NIST selects HQC as fifth algorithm for post-quantum encryption (nist.gov)
420.
I'm done with coding (neelc.org)