February 2025 Archive
8371.
Learning Assembly for Fun and Profit (thechipletter.substack.com)
8372.
Homemade polarimetric synthetic aperture radar drone (hforsten.com)
8373.
Murder Plots Are Infohazards (lesswrong.com)
8374.
US Consumer Debt Delinquency Hits Highest in Almost Five Years (bloomberg.com)
8375.
Stop Blaming Open Source Slowness (brainfart.dev)
8376.
Revolutionizing software testing: Introducing LLM-powered bug catchers (engineering.fb.com)
8377.
Two Estonian Nationals Plead Guilty in $577M Cryptocurrency Fraud Scheme (justice.gov)
8378.
Physicists decipher structure of antimony melt, explain structural anomalies (phys.org)
8379.
Operation Gladio: clandestine "stay-behind" operations (en.wikipedia.org)
8380.
Searching for the Cause of Hung Tasks in the Linux Kernel (blog.cloudflare.com)
8381.
Tackling AI security risks to unleash growth and deliver Plan for Change (gov.uk)
8382.
Delphi turns 30 – the dead live longer (heise.de)
8383.
Show HN: Synthetic Data Studio for LLMs (withcoherence.com)
8384.
What If We Can't Rely on PubMed? (absolutelymaybe.plos.org)
8385.
Flexible API Versioning with Rails (petr.codes)
8386.
Pope Francis hospitalised with bronchitis after struggling to speak (irishtimes.com)
8387.
With Los Angeles in need of housing, downtown's empty office towers have appeal (latimes.com)
8388.
8389.
Show HN: A discrete event simulator in Golang (github.com)
8390.
Fixi.js – minimalist implementation of generalized hypermedia controls (github.com)
8391.
ARC Prize side quest: SnakeBench (arcprize.org)
8392.
To better understand the world, follow the paths of mathematics (aeon.co)
8393.
An Engineer's Love Letter to Cable-Stayed Bridges (practical.engineering)
8394.
The Unnatural History of Bird Flu (nautil.us)
8395.
Building a Safer Matrix (matrix.org)
8396.
8397.
OmniParser V2: Turning Any LLM into a Computer Use Agent (microsoft.com)
8398.
Motivation for a New Oberon Version (oberon-lang.github.io)
8399.
OpenAI says its board of directors 'unanimously' rejects Elon Musk's bid (techcrunch.com)
8400.
Suspected Russian spies caught spoofing Teams invites (theregister.com)