February 2025 Archive
7501.
If C++ cmpler became smarter would't be opinionated as rust borrowchecker?
7502.
Energy transition: US Secretary of Energy spreads misinformation about Germany (table.media)
7503.
Silicon Valley's Reading List Reveals Its Political Ambitions (bloomberg.com)
7504.
Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company (appleinchina.com)
7505.
OpenAI Operator Is Not Stable Yet
7506.
Microwave ovens, wi-fi, and HTTP (digitalseams.com)
7507.
Voyage AI Joins MongoDB (blog.voyageai.com)
7508.
Ask HN: What did you do last week?
7509.
Google's AI previews erode the internet, US edtech company says in lawsuit (reuters.com)
7510.
Microsoft trims more CPUs from Windows 11 compatibility list (theregister.com)
7511.
One Word Describes Trump (theatlantic.com)
7512.
Bootstrap v6 is on the way, but is anyone waiting for it? (github.com)
7513.
Skybox Security's dramatic shutdown stuns employees and industry (calcalistech.com)
7514.
Wall Street Gamblers Get Crushed as Leveraged ETF Losses Hit 40% (bloomberg.com)
7515.
Dumb Phones Are for Dumb Cunts (jetwilliams.com)
7516.
Former US Digital service employees are resigning from DOGE [pdf] (s3.documentcloud.org)
7517.
Wash your fruits, you'll thank me later (desunit.com)
7518.
Dystopias, authoritarianism, technological threats Is progress over? (english.elpais.com)
7519.
Why China Is Building a New Road to Russia [video] (youtube.com)
7520.
Trump: 'I know some Russian oligarchs that are nice people' (politico.eu)
7521.
Better Fiat Banking Rails will matter more than Stablecoins (woodside.sh)
7522.
Show HN: Open Node Protocol – The Composable Standard for AI-Driven Innovation (openexus.com)
7523.
Intel, Synopsys, TSMC All Unveil Record Memory Densities (spectrum.ieee.org)
7524.
Next.js 15.2 (nextjs.org)
7525.
macOS Tips and Tricks (saurabhs.org)
7526.
Show HN: Scholium, AI Research Assistant (github.com)
7527.
UK FPGA Conference – October, London (fpgahorizons.com)
7528.
Ask HN: Should I Make the Pivot to Cybersecurity or Grow as a Software Engineer?
7529.
China's mature chips to make up 28% of world production, creating oversupply (tomshardware.com)
7530.
Invasive Crabs Have Taken over New England. One Solution? Eat Them (nytimes.com)