March 2025 Archive
181.
Europe's most wanted man plotted my murder and that of my colleague (theins.press)
182.
Video game workers in North America now have an industry-wide union (engadget.com)
183.
Pen and Paper Exercises in Machine Learning (2022) (arxiv.org)
184.
YouTube DRM added on ALL videos with TV (TVHTML5) clients (github.com)
185.
Layoffs Don't Work (thehustle.co)
186.
It’s not mold, it’s calcium lactate (2018) (thephcheese.com)
187.
Improving recommendation systems and search in the age of LLMs (eugeneyan.com)
188.
I stopped everything and started writing C again (kmx.io)
189.
Iconography of the PuTTY tools (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
190.
MIT 6.S184: Introduction to Flow Matching and Diffusion Models (diffusion.csail.mit.edu)
191.
Crossing the uncanny valley of conversational voice (sesame.com)
192.
Build an 8-bit computer from scratch (2016) (eater.net)
193.
Botswana launches first satellite BOTSAT-1 aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 (spaceinafrica.com)
194.
Things I would have told myself before building an autorouter (blog.autorouting.com)
195.
Ask HN: What are you working on? (March 2025)
196.
Public health data disappeared. RestoredCDC.org is bringing it back (RestoredCDC.org)
197.
The Golden Age of Japanese Pencils (2022) (notes.stlartsupply.com)
198.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2025)
199.
New tools for building agents (openai.com)
200.
Has the decline of knowledge work begun? (nytimes.com)
201.
GLP-1 drugs: An economic disruptor? (2024) (wildfirelabs.substack.com)
202.
Ask HN: Any insider takes on Yann LeCun's push against current architectures?
203.
Feds Link Cyberheist to 2022 LastPass Hacks (krebsonsecurity.com)
204.
A note on the USB-to-PS/2 mouse adapter that came with Microsoft mouse devices (devblogs.microsoft.com)
205.
Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust (blog.startifact.com)
206.
How Kerala got rich (aeon.co)
207.
Writing an LLM from scratch, part 8 – trainable self-attention (gilesthomas.com)
208.
Kagi Is Bringing Orion Web Browser to Linux (omgubuntu.co.uk)
209.
Most promoted and blocked domains on Kagi (kagi.com)
210.
Postgres Just Cracked the Top Fastest Databases for Analytics (mooncake.dev)