2025 Archive
91.
A story on home server security (raniseth.com)
92.
One Dog vs. the Windows 3.1 Graphics Stack (wuffs.org)
93.
The Alder Lake SHLX Anomaly (tavianator.com)
94.
The evolution of a structural code editor (crowdhailer.me)
95.
F-Droid Fake Signer PoC (github.com)
96.
Building Ultra Long Range Toslink (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
97.
Postgres UUIDv7 and per-back end monotonicity (brandur.org)
98.
Documenting an 1115 ft radio tower climb (jeffgeerling.com)
99.
Meta Wants More AI Bots on Facebook and Instagram (nymag.com)
100.
Ads chew through half of mobile data (nextpit.com)
101.
TinyStories: How Small Can Language Models Be and Still Speak Coherent English? (2023) (arxiv.org)
102.
Kakizome: Japanese way of new-years resolution (harimus.github.io)
103.
Killed by LLM (r0bk.github.io)
104.
ELKS: Linux for 16-bit Intel Processors (github.com)
105.
An autumn bike adventure down the US portion of the Eastern Divide Trail (crazyguyonabike.com)
106.
Programming as Theory Building (1985) [pdf] (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
107.
US newspapers are deleting old crime stories, offering subjects a 'clean slate' (theguardian.com)
108.
I still don't think companies serve you ads based on your microphone (simonwillison.net)
109.
Ruby 3.4 Highlights (blog.sinjakli.co.uk)
110.
Ask HN: Favorite blog in 2024?
111.
Hacker gains access to the RP2350 OTP secret by glitching the RISC-V cores (tomshardware.com)
112.
Roman Empire's use of lead lowered IQ levels across Europe, study finds (theguardian.com)
113.
Human study on AI spear phishing campaigns (lesswrong.com)
114.
Breaking Up with Long Tasks or: how I learned to group loops and wield the yield (calendar.perfplanet.com)
115.
China is the manufacturing superpower (cepr.org)
116.
Republishing my Simpsons fan site, twenty years later (bingeclock.com)
117.
Nearly half Dell's US workforce has rejected RTO. Rather WFH than get promoted (2024) (msn.com)
118.
USB On-The-Go (computer.rip)
119.
Blogs rot. Wikis wait (j3s.sh)
120.
My 25-year adventure in AI and ML (austinhenley.com)