February 2025 Archive
1471.
Kids Love Landline Phones (rnz.co.nz)
1472.
Outlook classic dropped from Microsoft 365 (office-watch.com)
1473.
Open source AI: Red Hat's point-of-view (redhat.com)
1474.
Launch HN: Pinch (YC W25) – Video conferencing with immersive translation
1475.
Purely Functional Sliding Window Aggregation Algorithm (byorgey.github.io)
1476.
Mozilla Introducing 'Terms of Use' to Firefox (omgubuntu.co.uk)
1477.
Building Personal Software with Claude (blog.nelhage.com)
1478.
Coup (wh47.substack.com)
1479.
Bloodflowtrixi.jl – 1D and 2D blood flow models for arterial circulation (github.com)
1480.
What happened when REM went mainstream (yalereview.org)
1481.
Burning in woman's legs turned out to be slug parasites migrating to her brain (arstechnica.com)
1482.
PASS on Firing of Probationary Employees at FAA (passnational.org)
1483.
The San Francisco stadium that fog killed (sfgate.com)
1484.
Pyramid structure discovered near Caral Peru (omniletters.com)
1485.
Swiss Tables (abseil.io)
1486.
Notorious Malware, Spam Host "Prospero" Moves to Kaspersky Lab (krebsonsecurity.com)
1487.
AMOC shutdown likely within the next 20-30 years (tandfonline.com)
1488.
Prediction Games (argmin.net)
1489.
Syria just hosted its first international tech conference in 50 years (restofworld.org)
1490.
SilverBullet – note-taking Git-friendly alternative to Logseq and Obsidian (silverbullet.md)
1491.
Portland's exploding Liberty Bell (2020) (tomlovesthelibertybell.com)
1492.
New York claims a small victory in 'forever war on rats' (thetimes.com)
1493.
The Mythology of Work (2018) (crimethinc.com)
1494.
PHP 8.4.4 Released (php.net)
1495.
iOS indie app development looks like (safespace.is)
1496.
Disney+ loses 700k subscribers following price increase (macrumors.com)
1497.
Google Maps blocks Gulf of America reviews after rename criticism (bbc.com)
1498.
Amazon blew Alexa's shot to dominate AI, according to employees (2024) (fortune.com)
1499.
US Gov Org Chart (doge.gov)
1500.
The Severance writer and cast on corporate cults, sci-fi, and more (arstechnica.com)