February 2025 Archive
1381.
When AI thinks it will lose, it sometimes cheats, study finds (time.com)
1382.
Are SSDs more reliable than hard drives? (2021) (backblaze.com)
1383.
I pulled data on 1378 restaurants from Google Maps to rank them in order (mattsayar.com)
1384.
The lottery of the snakebite antivenom industry (theguardian.com)
1385.
Securing edge device systems, including firewalls, routers, and VPN gateways (nsa.gov)
1386.
Dismissed Nuclear Bomb Specialists Recalled by Energy Department (bloomberg.com)
1387.
Show HN: Mapping the Unix Magic Poster – An Interactive Annotation Project (drio.github.io)
1388.
WhatsApp, Signal Sign letter against UK privacy bill, say they will not comply (2023) (cnet.com)
1389.
Catgrad: A categorical deep learning compiler (catgrad.com)
1390.
Hackers leak cop manuals for departments after breaching major provider (dailydot.com)
1391.
AlgoMIDI – A Mathematical 'Music Studio' (github.com)
1392.
Put a data center on the moon? (spectrum.ieee.org)
1393.
It is time to standardize principles and practices for software memory safety (cacm.acm.org)
1394.
Ask HN: Physics PhD at Stanford or Berkeley
1395.
Google Pay Study Finds It Underpaid Men for Some Jobs (2019) (npr.org)
1396.
New California bill might block the "AI did it" defense in civil cases (veeto.app)
1397.
DOGE employees don't understand the basics of SQL (linkedin.com)
1398.
Ask HN: Is Godaddy Running a Scam?
1399.
Island residents are still dealing with the fallout of exploded Starship (cnn.com)
1400.
GibberLink [AI-AI Communication] (github.com)
1401.
Social media platforms are removing vital info on reproductive health (bsky.app)
1402.
Nontraditional Red Teams (zachholman.com)
1403.
ReCAPTCHA: 819M hours of wasted human time and billions in Google profits (boingboing.net)
1404.
Algorithms are breaking how we think [video] (youtube.com)
1405.
Show HN: Modest – musical harmony library for Lua (github.com)
1406.
Trump and Vance Loudly Berate Zelensky in Oval Office (nytimes.com)
1407.
Despite sticker prices, the real cost of getting a degree has been going down (theatlantic.com)
1408.
A.I. is prompting an evolution, not extinction, for coders (nytimes.com)
1409.
The FAA's Real Air Traffic Control Crisis Runs Much Deeper (viewfromthewing.com)
1410.
I'm starting to suspect my work is incompatible with a full-time academic job (humprog.org)