March 2025 Archive
1651.
Revolving Door: Ex FCC Boss Ajit Pai Promoted to Top Wireless Industry Lobbyist (techdirt.com)
1652.
Cloudflare: Trapping misbehaving bots in an AI Labyrinth (blog.cloudflare.com)
1653.
We're Still Not Done with Jesus (newyorker.com)
1654.
DiffRhythm: Fast End-to-End Full-Length Song Generation with Latent Diffusion (aslp-lab.github.io)
1655.
IBM's CEO doesn't think AI will replace programmers anytime soon (techcrunch.com)
1656.
US deploys AI to revoke visas of foreign nationals supporting Hamas: Report (cnbctv18.com)
1657.
Plex no Longer Offers Free Remote Playback for Personal Media (macrumors.com)
1658.
Police-Induced Confessions, 2.0: Risk Factors and Recommendations (psycnet.apa.org)
1659.
How our noisy world is seriously damaging our health (bbc.com)
1660.
Not dropping RISC-V support after all, maybe (chimera-linux.org)
1661.
From Languages to Language Sets (gist.github.com)
1662.
TV is watching you – Companies inventing new ways to make money off your data (vox.com)
1663.
Anti-Orbit Laser Submarines (2017) (toughsf.blogspot.com)
1664.
A brief meditation on formal systems and lying goblins (the-nerve-blog.ghost.io)
1665.
Superhyperbola (johndcook.com)
1666.
Gambler wins £1M payout from online game vendor in High Court case (bbc.co.uk)
1667.
Show HN: AgentKit – JavaScript Alternative to OpenAI Agents SDK with Native MCP (github.com)
1668.
Fetch-MCP: Playwright-Based MCP Server with Batch URL Fetching Support (github.com)
1669.
Definite clause grammars and symbolic differentiation (bitsandtheorems.com)
1670.
Dioxus – Fullstack crossplatform app framework for Rust (dioxuslabs.com)
1671.
RPCEmu is an emulator of classic Acorn computer systems (marutan.net)
1672.
Here's how I use LLMs to help me write code (simonwillison.net)
1673.
The Kernighan-Lin Search Algorithm (arxiv.org)
1674.
The Cult of the American Lawn (noemamag.com)
1675.
Svelte5: A Less Favorable Vue3 (gist.github.com)
1676.
Half the human beings alive today are descended from the Yamnaya: new research (wsj.com)
1677.
Why AI is still dumb and not scary at all (pt. 1) (tejo.substack.com)
1678.
English Multinyms (people.sc.fsu.edu)
1679.
Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000 has 96GB of VRAM and 600W of power (theverge.com)
1680.
Learning about Bootc (sean.thrailkill.cloud)