2025 Archive
301.
FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado (arstechnica.com)
302.
We are destroying software (antirez.com)
303.
Mastercard DNS error went unnoticed for years (krebsonsecurity.com)
304.
‘I witnessed war crimes’ in Gaza – former worker at GHF aid site [video] (bbc.com)
305.
Google is winning on every AI front (thealgorithmicbridge.com)
306.
FBI arrests judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities (apnews.com)
307.
FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies (thelibre.news)
308.
Nine things I learned in ninety years (edwardpackard.com)
309.
Man jailed for parole violations after refusing to decrypt his Tor node (reddit.com)
310.
Someone at YouTube Needs Glasses: The Prophecy Has Been Fulfilled (jayd.ml)
311.
Bootstrapping a side project into a profitable seven-figure business (projectionlab.com)
312.
DeepSeek OCR (github.com)
313.
Show HN: Kitten TTS – 25MB CPU-Only, Open-Source TTS Model (github.com)
314.
Emailing a one-time code is worse than passwords (blog.danielh.cc)
315.
Nvidia won, we all lost (blog.sebin-nyshkim.net)
316.
Welcome to Ladybird, a truly independent web browser (github.com)
317.
Apple needs a Snow Sequoia (reviews.ofb.biz)
318.
Replacement.ai (replacement.ai)
319.
Signal Secure Backups (signal.org)
320.
Slow (michaelnotebook.com)
321.
YouTube's new anti-adblock measures (iter.ca)
322.
Luigi Mangione's account has been renamed on Stack Overflow (substack.evancarroll.com)
323.
Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5B to settle lawsuit with book authors (nytimes.com)
324.
Watching o3 guess a photo's location is surreal, dystopian and entertaining (simonwillison.net)
325.
FFmpeg 8.0 (ffmpeg.org)
326.
Surnames from nicknames nobody has any more (blog.plover.com)
327.
Open Social (overreacted.io)
328.
Show HN: I built a hardware processor that runs Python (runpyxl.com)
329.
DeepSeek-v3.2: Pushing the frontier of open large language models [pdf] (huggingface.co)
330.
My Life in Weeks (weeks.ginatrapani.org)