March 2025 Archive
91.
Feds Link Cyberheist to 2022 LastPass Hacks (krebsonsecurity.com)
92.
Writing an LLM from scratch, part 8 – trainable self-attention (gilesthomas.com)
93.
Postgres Just Cracked the Top Fastest Databases for Analytics (mooncake.dev)
94.
NCSC, GCHQ, UK Gov't expunge advice to “use Apple encryption” (alecmuffett.com)
95.
The Pentium contains a complicated circuit to multiply by three (righto.com)
96.
Mark Cuban offers to fund former 18F employees (techcrunch.com)
97.
Undocumented backdoor found in Bluetooth chip used by a billion devices (bleepingcomputer.com)
98.
A DOGE staffer appears to be posting DOGE work on his public GitHub (twitter.com)
99.
Hallucinations in code are the least dangerous form of LLM mistakes (simonwillison.net)
100.
Bispecific antibodies potently neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (science.org)
101.
SQLite-on-the-server is misunderstood: Better at hyper-scale than micro-scale (rivet.gg)
102.
Ladder: Self-improving LLMs through recursive problem decomposition (arxiv.org)
103.
Kagi Is Bringing Orion Web Browser to Linux (omgubuntu.co.uk)
104.
Speedrunners are vulnerability researchers, they just don't know it yet (zetier.com)
105.
The top 10% owns 87% of the stocks (awealthofcommonsense.com)
106.
ARC-AGI without pretraining (iliao2345.github.io)
107.
Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
108.
Apple unveils new Mac Studio (apple.com)
109.
Open-UI: Maintain an open standard for UI and promote its adherence and adoption (github.com)
110.
'Uber for nurses' exposes 86K+ medical records, PII via open S3 bucket (websiteplanet.com)
111.
Trees not profits: we're giving up our right to ever sell Ecosia (2018) (blog.ecosia.org)
112.
Steam Networks (worksinprogress.co)
113.
Switching from Pyenv to Uv (bluesock.org)
114.
Mozilla flamed by Firefox fans after reneging on promises to not sell their data (theregister.com)
115.
Ask HN: Do your eyes bug you even though your prescription is "correct"?
116.
Youth and what happens when it's gone (tolstoyan.substack.com)
117.
Show HN: CodeTracer – A time-traveling debugger implemented in Nim and Rust (github.com)
118.
PayPal honey extension has again "featured" flag in Chrome web store (chromewebstore.google.com)
119.
Git without a forge (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
120.
Self-Hosting a Firefox Sync Server (blog.diego.dev)