March 2025 Archive
6811.
Meta's BitTorrent Uploads of 'Pirate Library' Data Equaled 30% of Downloads (torrentfreak.com)
6812.
Vaccine skeptic hired to head federal study of immunizations and autism (washingtonpost.com)
6813.
Firm wins Space Force funding to provide an "aircraft carrier" in orbit (arstechnica.com)
6814.
US House Speaker Johnson says Congress can 'eliminate' district courts (reuters.com)
6815.
I save cloud costs by hosting local AI (autonomous.ai)
6816.
PII-Redact – SOTA PII Redaction on Your Laptop (openpipe.ai)
6817.
How a Cheap Drone Punctured Chernobyl's 40k-Ton Shield (nytimes.com)
6818.
HSBC fired investment bankers on bonus day and gave them no bonuses (ft.com)
6819.
My journey building a popular Agent Library (ashpreetbedi.com)
6820.
Bridge the Gaps in Scientific Workflows (medium.com)
6821.
In Japan, an Iceless Lake and an Absent God Sound an Ancient Warning (nytimes.com)
6822.
A dangerous epidemic in boxing: the tragic, cautionary tale of Paul Bamba (theguardian.com)
6823.
Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from Gemini (arstechnica.com)
6824.
How to Become a Hacker: A Step-by-Step Guide (medium.com)
6825.
Police Across the US Welcomed Cop Show "The First 48." Then Relationships Soured (propublica.org)
6826.
The Situation at Columbia – Part III (math.columbia.edu)
6827.
Cryptocurrencies, Tariffs, Oil and Spending in Trump's Executive Orders (theinternationalism.org)
6828.
Will the oil industry's tax breaks skate by in the search for trillions in cuts? (grist.org)
6829.
Autonomous AI Agents Should Not Be Developed (arxiv.org)
6830.
French Competition Watchdog Fines Apple $162.4M over App Tracking Transparency (wsj.com)
6831.
European Gaia mapping satellite is retired but proves tough to kill (theregister.com)
6832.
How Working-Class Life Is Killing Americans, in Charts (2020) (nytimes.com)
6833.
SuperTuxKart Is Switching to Godot (blog.supertuxkart.net)
6834.
Garmin Connect+ and the Beginning of the End (boehs.org)
6835.
Show HN: CVE-Bench, the first LLM benchmark using real-world web vulnerabilities (github.com)
6836.
Empowering WebAssembly with Thin Kernel Interfaces (dl.acm.org)
6837.
Teaching Claude to Teach Claude to Play Chess (jfkirk.github.io)
6838.
Why do we care about probabilities? (stat.berkeley.edu)
6839.
The sun has set on the British Empire (popsci.com)
6840.
Airplane Cabin Air Quality Data (CO2, Humidity, Pressure) at High Altitude (medium.com)