March 2025 Archive
151.
The early days of Linux (2023) (lwn.net)
152.
War story: the hardest bug I ever debugged (clientserver.dev)
153.
Crew-9 Returns to Earth (spacex.com)
154.
I've been using Claude Code for a couple of days (twitter.com)
155.
A deliberate practice app for guitar players who want to level up (captrice.io)
156.
My Scammer Girlfriend: Baiting a Romance Fraudster (bentasker.co.uk)
157.
Amazon to kill off local Alexa processing, all voice requests shipped to cloud (theregister.com)
158.
Sell yourself, sell your work (solipsys.co.uk)
159.
China tells its AI leaders to avoid U.S. travel over security concerns (wsj.com)
160.
Briar: Peer to Peer Encrypted Messaging (briarproject.org)
161.
Wired is dropping paywalls for FOIA-based reporting. Others should follow (freedom.press)
162.
IO Devices and Latency (planetscale.com)
163.
PyTorch Internals: Ezyang's Blog (blog.ezyang.com)
164.
Milk Kanban (brodzinski.com)
165.
Ex-Facebook director's new book paints brutal image of Mark Zuckerberg (sfgate.com)
166.
Generate impressive-looking terminal output, look busy when stakeholders walk by (github.com)
167.
Introducing command And commandfor In HTML (developer.chrome.com)
168.
Microsoft is plotting a future without OpenAI (techstartups.com)
169.
Solarpunk (en.wikipedia.org)
170.
Spammers are better at SPF, DKIM, and DMARC than everyone else (toad.social)
171.
Tell Mozilla: it's time to ditch Google (mozillapetition.com)
172.
Mathematical Foundations of Reinforcement Learning (github.com)
173.
Natural occurring molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss, sidesteps side effects (medicalxpress.com)
174.
AI agents: Less capability, more reliability, please (sergey.fyi)
175.
The Future Is Niri (ersei.net)
176.
HTTP/3 is everywhere but nowhere (httptoolkit.com)
177.
Practical UX for startups surviving without a designer (tibinotes.com)
178.
KOReader: Open-Source eBook Reader (github.com)
179.
New antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria found in technician's garden (nature.com)
180.
What makes code hard to read: Visual patterns of complexity (2023) (seeinglogic.com)