What's the deal with the gut-brain connection?
(scopeblog.stanford.edu)
March 2025 Archive
9241.
9242.
North Korea unveils nuclear-powered submarine
(apnews.com)
9243.
Socially self-hosting source code with Tangled on Bluesky
(anil.recoil.org)
9244.
Yes, we are about to be treated to a second lunar landing in a week
(arstechnica.com)
9245.
The View from My Office
(math.columbia.edu)
9246.
9248.
30,656 Pages of Books About the C# and .NET Ecosystem
(kerrick.blog)
9249.
Get Ready for the Next Nuclear Age: How the Admin Might Drive Proliferation
(foreignaffairs.com)
9250.
Why Do Modern Engines Use Lighter Weight Oils?
(jalopnik.com)
9251.
Stack Overflow Declares Bankruptcy
(stackoverflow.com)
9252.
A stressed mind is made more prone to rigid thinking, mouse study finds
(medicalxpress.com)
9253.
Strangest AMD Ryzen 7950x Bug
(hjr265.me)
9254.
9257.
9258.
Increase Your Optionality
(kupajo.com)
9259.
Professor ends Bulwer-Lytton bad writing contest after 43 years
(idle.slashdot.org)
9260.
How to Stop Doomscrolling
(techcrunch.com)
9261.
Apple Clears the Decks with Rare Early-Year Product Frenzy
(bloomberg.com)
9262.
Why sizzling cities are mapping hot spots street by street
(knowablemagazine.org)
9263.
9264.
Claude Code Top Tips: Lessons from the first 20 hours
(waleedk.medium.com)
9265.
Benzene is not quite how we think it is (2020)
(communities.springernature.com)
9266.
Performance of the Python 3.14 tail-call interpreter
(blog.nelhage.com)
9267.
Death Stranding 2
(youtube.com)
9268.
The Fascist Tech Bro Takeover Is Here
(theindex.media)
9269.
Meta says it cut CPU usage by 20% throug kernel-level profiling
(theregister.com)