February 2025 Archive
9841.
Analyzing DeepSeek's System Prompt (lab.wallarm.com)
9842.
Intel has officially missed the boat for AI in the datacenter (theregister.com)
9843.
What automated firms will look like (dwarkeshpatel.com)
9844.
Django Ninja (django-ninja.dev)
9845.
Yandex Open-Sources Perforator: Find Code Inefficiencies and Save Billions (phoronix.com)
9846.
Bakersfield's hodgepodge of water systems ready as they can be for major fire (sjvwater.org)
9847.
Dekalog: One (archive.org)
9848.
Intel sinks $19B into the red, kills Falcon Shores GPUs, delays Clearwater Xeons (theregister.com)
9849.
Chatbot Software Begins to Face Fundamental Limitations (quantamagazine.org)
9850.
Malbolge (en.wikipedia.org)
9851.
eBay users are getting back at scalping bots by listing pictures of the RTX 5090 (pcgamer.com)
9852.
Yokoffing/Betterfox: Firefox user.js for speed, privacy, and security (github.com)
9853.
America fell in love with China's memes (bbc.com)
9854.
LineByLine: Memorize Anything (linebyline.app)
9855.
Galaxy S25 Lineup Missing Important Android Feature (forbes.com)
9856.
Getting Started with Digital Ads: Lessons from a $12K Mistake (kolyder.com)
9857.
Formally Verified Binary-Level Pointer Analysis (arxiv.org)
9858.
GTK Android Backend (gitlab.gnome.org)
9859.
CDC datasets uploaded before January 28th, 2025 (archive.org)
9860.
Ask HN: What niche subscription services are you subscribed to?
9861.
White-collar jobs will continue to thrive despite AI (greyenlightenment.com)
9862.
Millennium Tower – PR Firms Demands Removal of Videos (youtube.com)
9863.
Elon Musk's team has gotten access to the Treasury Department's payments system (nytimes.com)
9864.
Fluid: A declarative cross-platform user interface library for D (github.com)
9865.
Life as a cascade of machines making machines (phys.org)
9866.
Swift track at FOSDEM 2025 (fosdem.org)
9867.
Tailpipe – open-source SIEM for instant log insights, powered by DuckDB (github.com)
9868.
Why nobody can see inside AI's black box (thebulletin.org)
9869.
Sending Bubbles Worldwide Since 2001 (andieandmike.org)
9870.
2nm chips, how far will these companies go? (notebookcheck.net)