February 2025 Archive
9961.
Django Updates: January 2025 (builtwithdjango.com)
9962.
Go All the Way: Why Golang Is Your Swiss Army Knife for Modern Development (blog.oodle.ai)
9963.
Flashing your own code to e-link price tag with pico as a debug probe [RUST] (github.com)
9964.
GTA VI will probably aim for a stable 30 FPS (old.reddit.com)
9965.
LocalStack 4.1 is now available (blog.localstack.cloud)
9966.
Go programs freeze when they are launched via a Steam client (steamcommunity.com)
9967.
Steam Freezes Go Applications (github.com)
9968.
European Alternatives for Digital Products (european-alternatives.eu)
9969.
DeepSeek: Bright people with good ideas can beat billion dollar binges (theregister.com)
9970.
Servo in 2024: stats, features and donations (servo.org)
9971.
Common Python Mistakes (thepythonbook.com)
9972.
Stay Shameless (twitter.com)
9973.
Self-Proclaimed Free Speech Champion Accuses Others of Speech Crime (bsky.app)
9974.
UK team invents self-healing road surface (theguardian.com)
9975.
Migrating Aurora and MySQL to Vitess K8s Clusters with NearZero Downtime [pdf] (fosdem.org)
9976.
Tesla leads in vehicle longevity and mileage, study finds (teslarati.com)
9977.
Graphene tattoos that are biosensors (spectrum.ieee.org)
9978.
Generating image descriptions and alt-text with AI (dri.es)
9979.
Nissan Still Sells the 28-Year-Old Y61 Patrol in Some Parts of the World (thedrive.com)
9980.
Lisa: Production-quality expert-system shell (github.com)
9981.
'Dorayaki' creators say flavors trump the dessert's murky origins (japantimes.co.jp)
9982.
JSONBench: Data Analytics on JSON (github.com)
9983.
P5.js is a friendly tool for learning to code and make art (github.com)
9984.
Tana: Put your notes to work with voice and AI (tana.inc)
9985.
You're missing your near misses (surfingcomplexity.blog)
9986.
Introducing: My so-called sudo life (elenarossini.com)
9987.
Accelerating Python & NumPy up to 900x with Codon (exaloop.io)
9988.
We used to build features for customers (bucket.co)
9989.
Take Me to Bed or Lose Me Forever in the Supersonic Corridor (corememory.com)
9990.
Humans are the Bottleneck – A response to the Bob McGrew interview (lucaserb.substack.com)