March 2025 Archive
11341.
Scientists decode diet from stool DNA, no questions asked
(medicalxpress.com)
11342.
11343.
Should you pay a premium price for a bigger internal SSD?
(eclecticlight.co)
11344.
11345.
11346.
Intel Xeon 6 High-Priority and Low-Priority Cores Explained – ServeTheHome
(servethehome.com)
11347.
George Orwell's 1984 as a '90s PC game has to be seen to be believed
(arstechnica.com)
11348.
10x CouchDB Performance Gains for a AAA Game Launch
(neighbourhood.ie)
11349.
The Last Question
(thelastquestion.net)
11351.
The Pitchfork Story
(byroot.github.io)
11352.
Using a Tailscale exit node with GitHub Actions
(til.simonwillison.net)
11353.
An election forecast that's 50-50 is not "giving up."
(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
11354.
The Physicist Working to Build Science-Literate AI
(quantamagazine.org)
11355.
11356.
Show HN: The easiest way to monitor Linux servers
(monitormonkey.io)
11357.
simplicity by Dave Thomas
(pragprog.com)
11358.
Software Architecture Is More Than Boxes and Arrows
(planetgeek.ch)
11360.
The Awful German Language (1880)
(faculty.georgetown.edu)
11361.
11362.
Double slash act of industrial sabotage
(medium.com)
11363.
Deepfakes, cash and crypto: how call centre scammers duped 6k people
(theguardian.com)
11364.
11365.
Europe's Automakers Shift Gears Towards Affordable EVs
(oilprice.com)
11366.
FerretDB 2.0: Open Source MongoDB With PostgreSQL Power
(thenewstack.io)
11367.
11368.
The 23-year-old who infiltrated a North Korean laptop farm
(sashaingber.substack.com)
11369.
How we think about safety and alignment
(openai.com)
11370.