March 2025 Archive
751.
AMD's Strix Halo under the hood (chipsandcheese.com)
752.
French researcher denied entry for a personal opinion on Trump administration (lemonde.fr)
753.
Amiga 600: From the Amiga No One Wanted to Retro Favorite (dfarq.homeip.net)
754.
Browsercraft: Java Minecraft in the browser (browsercraft.cheerpj.com)
755.
Delta Chat – Email Based PGP Encrypted Chat (delta.chat)
756.
Google does not want rights to things you do using Chrome (2008) (mattcutts.com)
757.
History of Maths for Beginners (thonyc.wordpress.com)
758.
Ask HN: Are you afraid to travel to US to tech conferences?
759.
Are Levi's from Amazon different from Levi's from Levi's? (nymag.com)
760.
C. Elegans: The worm that no computer scientist can crack (wired.com)
761.
Rost – Rust Programming in German (github.com)
762.
Mozilla site down due to "overdue hosting payments" [fixed] (linuxmom.net)
763.
Efabless – Shutdown Notice (efabless.com)
764.
Building an open-source Wi-Fi Mac layer for the ESP32 (esp32-open-mac.be)
765.
Asking good questions is harder than giving great answers (newsletter.dancohen.org)
766.
EmptyEpsilon open source spaceship bridge simulator (daid.github.io)
767.
The curious surge of productivity in U.S. restaurants (bfi.uchicago.edu)
768.
All clothing is handmade (2022) (ruthtillman.com)
769.
Trump's Police Are Now Disappearing Students for Their Op-Eds (techdirt.com)
770.
Zero-knowledge proofs, encoding Sudoku and Mario speedruns without semantic leak (vasekrozhon.wordpress.com)
771.
Understanding R1-Zero-Like Training: A Critical Perspective (github.com)
772.
This Month in Ladybird February 2025 (ladybird.org)
773.
Why is this site built with C (marcelofern.com)
774.
Amazon wants a product safety regulator declared unconstitutional (washingtonpost.com)
775.
Met Police smash down door of Quaker meeting house to arrest activists (thetimes.com)
776.
NASA Whoosh Rocket (www1.grc.nasa.gov)
777.
Reflecting on WikiTok (aizk.sh)
778.
A (Long) Peek into Reinforcement Learning (lilianweng.github.io)
779.
We're Charging Our Cars Wrong (spectrum.ieee.org)
780.
Learn to code, ignore AI, then use AI to code even better (kyrylo.org)