January 2025 Archive
2191.
What is the future of WiFi (from a network security standpoint) (cloudi-fi.com)
2192.
Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok block democratic hashtags
2193.
AI Tools: Impacts on Cognitive Offloading and the Future of Critical Thinking (mdpi.com)
2194.
Curse tablet found in Roman-era grave in France targets enemies by invoking Mars (livescience.com)
2195.
“PET-Globe” Demo (masswerk.at)
2196.
Cascading OKRs: We can do Better (jessitron.com)
2197.
Fixing a uname bug (Apache NuttX RTOS) (lupyuen.org)
2198.
Webring (webring.xxiivv.com)
2199.
A technical dive into the new Tokyo Xtreme Racer (cookieplmonster.github.io)
2200.
Doom ported to Microsoft Word document (github.com)
2201.
DeepSeek V3 and the cost of frontier AI models (interconnects.ai)
2202.
Red Hat in-vehicle OS hits key milestone towards Functional Safety Certification (redhat.com)
2203.
Polyhedral Compilation (polyhedral.info)
2204.
Pixelfed: The operational costs now exceed $4k USD vs. $1,465 from Patreon (mastodon.social)
2205.
Scsh Acknowledgements (1994) (scsh.net)
2206.
Optimizing Jupyter Notebooks for LLMs (alexmolas.com)
2207.
VictorTaelin: SupGen is a coding AI runs on 1 core CPU can prove theorems (twitter.com)
2208.
Rsync: Vulnerabilities (openwall.com)
2209.
Linux kernel could cut energy use in data centres by up to 30 per cent (cs.uwaterloo.ca)
2210.
NSF freezes grant review in response to Trump executive orders (npr.org)
2211.
All-Optical Computer Unveiled with 100 GHz Clock Speed (discovermagazine.com)
2212.
Capacitors Meet Geometric Series (ivanbelenky.com)
2213.
A Deep Dive into JVM Start Up (inside.java)
2214.
US and Turks and Caicos to inquire into failed SpaceX launch leading to debris (theguardian.com)
2215.
Berkeley Mono v2 Release (usgraphics.com)
2216.
Biomachining (en.wikipedia.org)
2217.
Query Engines: Gatekeepers of the Parquet File Format (duckdb.org)
2218.
Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car with $15,000 of free fuel (hydrogeninsight.com)
2219.
Could the Soviet Union have survived? (historytoday.com)
2220.
The Cybertruck that exploded and the New Orleans vehicle both rented using Turo (businessinsider.com)