2025 Archive
811.
Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust (blog.startifact.com)
812.
The Story Behind “100 Go Mistakes and How to Avoid Them” (thecoder.cafe)
813.
Learning Synths (learningsynths.ableton.com)
814.
Our channel on YouTube has been deleted due to “spam and deceptive policies” (bsky.app)
815.
The future of Rebble (rebble.io)
816.
Temu pulls its U.S. Google Shopping ads (searchengineland.com)
817.
How Kerala got rich (aeon.co)
818.
Writing an LLM from scratch, part 8 – trainable self-attention (gilesthomas.com)
819.
A new form of verification on Bluesky (bsky.social)
820.
Phase behavior of Cacio and Pepe sauce (arxiv.org)
821.
Lines of code that beat A/B testing (2012) (stevehanov.ca)
822.
Blue Origin reaches orbit on first flight of its titanic New Glenn rocket (arstechnica.com)
823.
Okta Bcrypt incident lessons for designing better APIs (n0rdy.foo)
824.
Calm tech certification "rewards" less distracting tech (spectrum.ieee.org)
825.
How a $2k 'Made in the USA' Phone Is Manufactured (404media.co)
826.
Kagi Is Bringing Orion Web Browser to Linux (omgubuntu.co.uk)
827.
Seagate: 'new' hard drives used for tens of thousands of hours (tomshardware.com)
828.
Homomorphic encryption in iOS 18 (boehs.org)
829.
TL;DR of Deep Dive into LLMs Like ChatGPT by Andrej Karpathy (anfalmushtaq.com)
830.
Rules for writing software tutorials (refactoringenglish.com)
831.
DOGE puts $1 spending limit on government employee credit cards (wired.com)
832.
Turn any bicycle electric (dhruvvidyut.co.in)
833.
Most promoted and blocked domains on Kagi (kagi.com)
834.
Postgres Just Cracked the Top Fastest Databases for Analytics (mooncake.dev)
835.
Why is homeschooling becoming fashionable? (newsletter.goodtechthings.com)
836.
US Government threatens Harvard with foreign student ban (bbc.com)
837.
My TV started playing a video in full screen by itself. What happened? (support.vizio.com)
838.
NCSC, GCHQ, UK Gov't expunge advice to “use Apple encryption” (alecmuffett.com)
839.
Kindle is removing download and transfer option on Feb 26th (old.reddit.com)
840.
NASA has a list of 10 rules for software development (cs.otago.ac.nz)