2025 Archive
6391.
TinyStories: How Small Can Language Models Be and Still Speak Coherent English? (2023) (arxiv.org)
6392.
ACARS Drama (acarsdrama.com)
6393.
Opencloud – An alternative to Nextcloud written in Go (github.com)
6394.
Killed by LLM (r0bk.github.io)
6395.
Feedback doesn't scale (another.rodeo)
6396.
C++ to Rust Phrasebook (cel.cs.brown.edu)
6397.
How to harden GitHub Actions (wiz.io)
6398.
The Pragmatic Programmer: 20th Anniversary Edition (2023) (ahalbert.com)
6399.
Visualize Ownership and Lifetimes in Rust (github.com)
6400.
Q-learning is not yet scalable (seohong.me)
6401.
Mercator: Extreme (mrgris.com)
6402.
Tokasaurus: An LLM inference engine for high-throughput workloads (scalingintelligence.stanford.edu)
6403.
Epanet-JS (macwright.com)
6404.
New research reveals longevity gains slowing, life expectancy of 100 unlikely (lafollette.wisc.edu)
6405.
Samsung is paying $350M for audio brands B&W, Denon, Marantz and Polk (engadget.com)
6406.
Canada loses its measles-free status, with US on track to follow (bbc.com)
6407.
OpenAI raises $8.3B at $300B valuation (nytimes.com)
6408.
Peter Thiel's Apocalyptic Worldview Is a Dangerous Fantasy (jacobin.com)
6409.
Y Combinator files brief supporting Epic Games, says store fees stifle startups (macrumors.com)
6410.
Balcony solar is taking off (theguardian.com)
6411.
Comparing the power consumption of a 30 year old refrigerator to a new one (ounapuu.ee)
6412.
The Prime Reasons to Avoid Amazon (blog.thenewoil.org)
6413.
A New Internet Business Model? (blog.cloudflare.com)
6414.
AI tools are making the world look weird (strat7.com)
6415.
Comparing Fuchsia components and Linux containers [video] (fosdem.org)
6416.
Launch HN: Morph (YC S23) – Apply AI code edits at 4,500 tokens/sec
6417.
Lead is still bad for your brain (neurofrontiers.blog)
6418.
Unofficial Windows 11 requirements bypass tool allows disabling all AI features (neowin.net)
6419.
Hollow Knight: Silksong causes server chaos on Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo (eurogamer.net)
6420.
ICE and the Smartphone Panopticon (newyorker.com)