February 2025 Archive
10171.
OK, WTF Are Wordcels and Shape Rotators? (2022) (vice.com)
10172.
Federal Reserve releases the hypothetical scenarios for its annual stress test (federalreserve.gov)
10173.
Government NGO Tracking (datarepublican.com)
10174.
Germany's cybersec agency discovered vulnerabilities in Nextcloud's file sync (bsi.bund.de)
10175.
Emergence of collective oscillations in massive human crowds (nature.com)
10176.
One Year with the Vision Pro (sixcolors.com)
10177.
International stocks will beat US stocks over next decade: Vanguard Group (2018) (cnbc.com)
10178.
The Startup Drake Equation (longform.asmartbear.com)
10179.
Short Privacy Policy (jabrove.com)
10180.
Adhibin identified as an active agent against cancer metastasis (phys.org)
10181.
Tech workers would take a pay cut for remote jobs (bizjournals.com)
10182.
Neon offers $100k worth of credits for all YC startups (neon.tech)
10183.
Neuromancer Series at Apple TV Casts Mark Strong (variety.com)
10184.
Drama Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
10185.
Q&A With: Game Designer Steve Meretzky (Infocom) (spillhistorie.no)
10186.
What the Black Hawk Pilots Could See, Just Before the Crash (nytimes.com)
10187.
How come not everyone is an Angel Investor? (peterzaitsev.com)
10188.
FOSDEM – The Good Parts and the Not-So-Good Parts (shkspr.mobi)
10189.
The program is the database is the interface (scattered-thoughts.net)
10190.
Leaving Delaware (blog.eladgil.com)
10191.
EU to tighten checks on goods sold by sites such as Shein and Temu (theguardian.com)
10192.
ARM Neon Assembly Visualizer (szeged.github.io)
10193.
The Evolving Landscape of LLM Evaluation (ruder.io)
10194.
LWN Site Tour 2025 (lwn.net)
10195.
Gaming's feminine side is starting to make big bucks (japantimes.co.jp)
10196.
The Yamaha DX7 in Synthesizer History (meganlavengood.com)
10197.
10198.
Developer successfully runs 'Doom' on Apple's Lightning to HDMI adapter (9to5mac.com)
10199.
Blocking Linux in Apex Legends led to a 'meaningful reduction' in cheaters (gamingonlinux.com)
10200.
The Cypherpunk Paradox: The More Bitcoin Wins, the More It Loses (reasonprotocol.com)