2025 Archive
331.
How to write blog posts that developers read (refactoringenglish.com)
332.
String of recent killings linked to Bay Area 'Zizians' (sfgate.com)
333.
XOR (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
334.
Winners of the $10k ISBN visualization bounty (annas-archive.org)
335.
Open source and self hostable/private file converter (vert.sh)
336.
The Most Mario Colors (lmnt.me)
337.
Bad Apple but it's 6,500 regexes that I search for in Vim (eieio.games)
338.
A startup doesn't need to be a unicorn (mattgiustwilliamson.substack.com)
339.
An update on Mozilla's terms of use for Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
340.
So you want to build your own data center (blog.railway.com)
341.
Introducing deep research (openai.com)
342.
TikTok is harming children at an industrial scale (afterbabel.com)
343.
Samsung Q990D unresponsive after 1020 firmware update (us.community.samsung.com)
344.
Triforce – a beamformer for Apple Silicon laptops (github.com)
345.
Building a T1D smartwatch for my son from scratch (andrewchilds.com)
346.
Many of the Pokemon playtest cards were likely printed in 2024 (elitefourum.com)
347.
MitmProxy2Swagger: Automagically reverse-engineer REST APIs (github.com)
348.
Succinct data structures (blog.startifact.com)
349.
“The closer to the train station, the worse the kebab” – a “study” (jmspae.se)
350.
macOS Tips and Tricks (2022) (saurabhs.org)
351.
Stop Trying to Schedule a Call with Me (matduggan.com)
352.
Carbon capture more costly than switching to renewables, researchers find (techxplore.com)
353.
The Anthropic Economic Index (anthropic.com)
354.
Do-nothing scripting: the key to gradual automation (2019) (blog.danslimmon.com)
355.
Antiqua et Nova: Note on the relationship between AI and human intelligence (vatican.va)
356.
Doom, the Gallery Experience (bobatealee.itch.io)
357.
Andrej Karpathy: Deep Dive into LLMs Like ChatGPT [video] (youtube.com)
358.
Johnny.Decimal – A system to organise your life (johnnydecimal.com)
359.
Marginalia – A search engine that prioritizes non-commercial content (marginalia-search.com)
360.
Recent AI model progress feels mostly like bullshit (lesswrong.com)