2025 Archive
8971.
Garbage collection is useful (dubroy.com)
8972.
Large Concept Models: Language modeling in a sentence representation space (github.com)
8973.
AMD's EPYC 9355P: Inside a 32 Core Zen 5 Server Chip (chipsandcheese.com)
8974.
Here are the Attack Plans That Trump's Advisers Shared on Signal (theatlantic.com)
8975.
MonsterUI: Python library for building front end UIs quickly in FastHTML apps (answer.ai)
8976.
AMD Announces "Instella" Open-Source 3B Language Models (phoronix.com)
8977.
Positron, a New Data Science IDE (posit.co)
8978.
SheepIt Render Farm server code goes open source (gitlab.com)
8979.
Pipelining in psql (PostgreSQL 18) (postgresql.verite.pro)
8980.
Clojuring the web application stack: Meditation One (evalapply.org)
8981.
A woman on a mission to photograph every species of hummingbird (audubon.org)
8982.
VimGraph (resources.wolframcloud.com)
8983.
Spacetime maps: A map that warps to show travel time (maps.vvolhejn.com)
8984.
Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino (daringfireball.net)
8985.
Introduction to Deep Learning (CMU) (deeplearning.cs.cmu.edu)
8986.
Run a legal LTE network at home for $100 (lantian.pub)
8987.
Student refines 100-year-old math problem, expanding wind energy possibilities (psu.edu)
8988.
Go 1.24 (tip.golang.org)
8989.
Lánczos Interpolation Explained (2022) (mazzo.li)
8990.
Loko Scheme: bare metal optimizing Scheme compiler (scheme.fail)
8991.
Welcome to the Public Domain in 2025 (blog.archive.org)
8992.
RDNA 4's “Out-of-Order” Memory Accesses (chipsandcheese.com)
8993.
60 Minutes: Cecot
8994.
China is run by engineers. America is run by lawyers (freakonomics.com)
8995.
Heroin addicts often seem normal (justismills.substack.com)
8996.
'It cannot provide nuance': UK experts warn AI therapy chatbots are not safe (theguardian.com)
8997.
Why engineers can't be rational about programming languages (spf13.com)
8998.
Ireland will not participate in Eurovision if Israel takes part (rte.ie)
8999.
Imagine telling 2010 devs that in 2025, collapsing a div would require $8/ month (old.reddit.com)
9000.
A conversation about AI for science with Jason Pruet (lanl.gov)