February 2025 Archive
9241.
I Built an API to Make Regex Readable and Easy to Maintain (medium.com)
9242.
Pull-up and pull-down resistors, water analogy (medium.com)
9243.
Show HN: Profound – AI therapist and personal coach (profoundapp.org)
9244.
Ask HN: Anyone tracking the degradation of LLM's against new domains?
9245.
What it's like to be an engineer for ASML (wsj.com)
9246.
Apple Designs a Virtual Knob (2022) (jherrm.com)
9247.
Ask HN: Is there a true AI pair programmer yet?
9248.
The Blue Stone (fully AI-generated music video) (youtube.com)
9249.
Show HN: Open-source application to run local LLM easily (kolosal.ai)
9250.
Dianna (Physics girl on YT) stands in 2 years [video] (youtube.com)
9251.
Overlooked No More: Annie Easley, Who Helped Take Spaceflight to New Heights (nytimes.com)
9252.
Marksmith: GitHub-style Markdown editor for Ruby and Rails (github.com)
9253.
There is still plenty of low-hanging fruit in science (blog.jakobschwichtenberg.com)
9254.
What software do you dream about, but don't have the time to code yourself?
9255.
Anyone feeling like not learning much anymore? (reddit.com)
9256.
A Case for Feminism in Programming Language Design [pdf] (felienne.com)
9257.
Now in College, Luddite Teens Still Don't Want Your Likes (nytimes.com)
9258.
Starlink profit growing rapidly as it faces a moment of promise and peril (arstechnica.com)
9259.
Our Approach to Frontier AI (about.fb.com)
9260.
The race to claim the Moon's airwaves (ft.com)
9261.
Microwavable Soldering Iron [video] (youtube.com)
9262.
Homotopy Type Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
9263.
Let me AI that for you (letmeaithatforyou.xyz)
9264.
Elon and His Bananas (sillyduck.xyz)
9265.
Moscow Has $2B Stuck at JPMorgan. The U.S. Isn't Sure What to Do with It (wsj.com)
9266.
FBI agents who investigate UFOs worried they could be pushed out (politico.com)
9267.
Brainwide Silencing of Prion Protein (science.org)
9268.
A find-the-best-path puzzle (zig.vercel.app)
9269.
Quiz: US children are falling behind in school. Would you do any better? (thetimes.com)
9270.
Ruby on Rails on WebAssembly, the full-stack in-browser journey (web.dev)