2025 Archive
9811.
Nested Learning: A new ML paradigm for continual learning (research.google)
9812.
8086 Microcode Browser (nand2mario.github.io)
9813.
Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science (beej.us)
9814.
We shouldn't have needed lockfiles (tonsky.me)
9815.
Europe is locking itself in to US LNG (davekeating.substack.com)
9816.
America Is Backsliding Toward Its Most Polluted Era (theatlantic.com)
9817.
Breaking Up with On-Call (reflector.dev)
9818.
OpenAI Researchers Find That AI Is Unable to Solve Most Coding Problems (futurism.com)
9819.
FCC chair suggests agency isn't independent, word cut from mission statement (axios.com)
9820.
Stop Slopware (stopslopware.net)
9821.
When Tesla's FSD works well, it gets credit. When it doesn't, you get blamed (electrek.co)
9822.
A million ways to die from a data race in Go (gaultier.github.io)
9823.
We're not innovating, we're just forgetting slower (elektormagazine.com)
9824.
The head of South Korea's guard consulted ChatGPT before martial law was imposed (hani.co.kr)
9825.
Codex CLI is going native (github.com)
9826.
The cult of doing business (commonwealmagazine.org)
9827.
Say Goodbye (mooreds.com)
9828.
Compiling Java into native binaries with Graal and Mill (mill-build.org)
9829.
Nimony (Nim 3.0) Design Principles (nim-lang.org)
9830.
Why do we need modules at all? (2011) (groups.google.com)
9831.
"Big 3" science fiction magazines including Asimov's and Analog acquired (jasonsanford.substack.com)
9832.
Coding agent in 94 lines of Ruby (radanskoric.com)
9833.
Meilisearch – search engine API bringing AI-powered hybrid search (github.com)
9834.
Show HN: PrinceJS – 19,200 req/s Bun framework in 2.8 kB (built by a 13yo) (princejs.vercel.app)
9835.
Refurb Weekend: Silicon Graphics Indigo² Impact 10000 (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
9836.
Geolocation and Starlink (potaroo.net)
9837.
North Korea Launders Billions in Stolen Crypto (coindesk.com)
9838.
ESP32-Faikin: ESP32 based module to control Daikin aircon units (github.com)
9839.
The Game Genie Generation (tedium.co)
9840.
Century-old stone “tsunami stones” dot Japan's coastline (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)