March 2025 Archive
601.
Reintroductions of beavers into the wild in several parts of England (wildlifetrusts.org)
602.
Notetime: Minimalistic notes where everything is timestamped (notetimeapp.com)
603.
Fedora 42 Beta (redhat.com)
604.
The Internals of PostgreSQL (interdb.jp)
605.
Anthropic raises $3.5B at $61.5B valuation (nytimes.com)
606.
Magnesium Self-Experiments (gwern.net)
607.
A glitch in an online survey replaced the word 'yes' with 'forks' (pewresearch.org)
608.
Posthog/.cursorrules (github.com)
609.
Building websites with lots of little HTML pages (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
610.
An investigation into egg prices (thebignewsletter.com)
611.
Take this on-call rotation and shove it (scottsmitelli.com)
612.
Linux kernel 6.14 is a big leap forward in performance and Windows compatibility (zdnet.com)
613.
When you deleted /lib on Linux while still connected via SSH (2022) (tinyhack.com)
614.
Planes are having their GPS hacked. Could new clocks keep them safe? (bbc.com)
615.
Why I run FreeBSD for my home servers (2024) (aumont.fr)
616.
Google’s two-year frenzy to catch up with OpenAI (wired.com)
617.
DOJ: Google must sell Chrome, Android could be next (arstechnica.com)
618.
Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed Feb. 13, 1957) [video] (youtube.com)
619.
VGGT: Visual Geometry Grounded Transformer (github.com)
620.
Local Deep Research – ArXiv, wiki and other searches included (github.com)
621.
'Naive' science fan faces jail for plutonium import (au.news.yahoo.com)
622.
Google will still have to break up its business, the Justice Department said (engadget.com)
623.
Macron to open debate on extending French nuclear protection to European allies (reuters.com)
624.
Tesla deliveries down 43% in Europe while EVs are up 31% (electrek.co)
625.
The Return of Digg, a Star of an Earlier Internet Era (nytimes.com)
626.
The Great Barefoot Running Hysteria of 2010 (runningshoescore.com)
627.
Bye, Prime (tbray.org)
628.
Arc-AGI-2 and ARC Prize 2025 (arcprize.org)
629.
They Might Be Giants Flood EPK Promo (1990) [video] (youtube.com)
630.
Apple's Cubify Anything: Scaling Indoor 3D Object Detection (github.com)