March 2025 Archive
8071.
Starting at 1, infants can form memories, but they don't last until later (arstechnica.com)
8072.
One Thousand Exercises in Probability [pdf] (amarinoo.ir)
8073.
8074.
The Software Engineering Identity Crisis (annievella.com)
8075.
Quantitative Finance: Kronecker-Factored Approximate Curvature Deep Hedging (arxiv.org)
8076.
'You're on mute': Five years on from Zoom (rnz.co.nz)
8077.
Redfly.ai – easily sync your SQL Server Database to Redis on-demand (github.com)
8078.
U.S. to open millions of acres in Alaska to drilling and mining (washingtonpost.com)
8079.
8080.
Carbon Dioxide Levels Highest in 800k Years (e360.yale.edu)
8081.
The Greatest Two-Hit Wonder (cantgetmuchhigher.com)
8082.
West Papuan Indigenous people call for KitKat boycott over alleged ecocide (theguardian.com)
8083.
8084.
A Brief, Incomplete and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages (james-iry.blogspot.com)
8085.
Video Shows an Octopus Riding a Mako Shark Near New Zealand (nytimes.com)
8086.
15 Lessons Scientists Learned About Us When the World Stood Still (nytimes.com)
8087.
Show HN: I build a tool that will tell you what to respond in negotations (negotiator.randomshit.world)
8088.
What Is the Meaning of Life? (theguardian.com)
8089.
The Gods of Silicon Valley (arcmag.org)
8090.
New iOS Update Re-Enables Apple Intelligence for Users Who Had Turned It Off (macrumors.com)
8091.
Reid Hoffman: 'Start using AI deeply. It is an intelligence amplifier' (theguardian.com)
8092.
Wealthiest Animals in the World (en.wikipedia.org)
8093.
Octopus jumps shark and goes for a ride on its back (theguardian.com)
8094.
Researchers say they've discovered a new method of 'scaling up' AI (techcrunch.com)
8095.
8096.
Can an Outsider Ever Become Amish? (2016) (atlasobscura.com)
8097.
I Started Reading 25 C#/.NET Books. Here Are the 2 I'll Finish ASAP (kerrick.blog)
8098.
How Linux is built with Greg Kroah-Hartman [video] (youtube.com)
8099.
Migrating birds use quantum mechanics to navigate (theguardian.com)
8100.
Sometimes, it's the little tech annoyances that sting the most (arstechnica.com)