New York Times shut down Tor Onion service
(open.nytimes.com)
March 2025 Archive
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I use Cursor daily - here's how I avoid the garbage parts
(nickcraux.com)
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I struggled with Git, so I'm making a game to spare others the pain
(initialcommit.com)
215.
Should managers still code?
(theengineeringmanager.substack.com)
216.
There Was a Texas Lottery Arbitrage
(bloomberg.com)
217.
US added to international watchlist for rapid decline in civic freedoms
(theguardian.com)
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Gleam v1.9
(gleam.run)
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Global sales of combustion engine cars have peaked
(ourworldindata.org)
222.
Exploring the Paramilitary Leaks
(micahflee.com)
223.
You might not need Redis
(viblo.se)
224.
Bending Spacetime in the Basement (1997)
(fourmilab.ch)
225.
How Flash games shaped the video game industry (2020)
(flashgamehistory.com)
226.
That Time I Recreated Photoshop in C++
(f055.net)
227.
Zentool – AMD Zen Microcode Manipulation Utility
(github.com)
228.
Statistical Formulas for Programmers (2013)
(evanmiller.org)
229.
Extreme poverty in India has dropped to negligible levels
(economist.com)
230.
Exploring Polymorphism in C: Lessons from Linux and FFmpeg's Code Design (2019)
(leandromoreira.com)
231.
Italy moves to reverse anti-nuclear stance
(world-nuclear-news.org)
232.
Zlib-rs is faster than C
(trifectatech.org)
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Math Academy pulled me out of the Valley of Despair
(mikelikejordan.bearblog.dev)
236.
Australian man survives 100 days with artificial heart
(theguardian.com)
237.
The Differences Between Deep Research, Deep Research, and Deep Research
(leehanchung.github.io)
238.
My Beancount books are 95% automatic after 3 years (2024)
(fangpenlin.com)
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So Long and Thanks for All the Words: A Toast to Douglas Adams
(multiverseemployeehandbook.com)