March 2025 Archive
1741.
Tech terms I was pronouncing wrong (wonger.dev)
1742.
Ask HN: Would you fund Mozilla to become independent of Google?
1743.
Can a Geothermal Startup Vaporize Rock to Drill the Deepest Holes? (msn.com)
1744.
Mozilla is trying to backtrack on Firefox's controversial data privacy update (pcgamer.com)
1745.
Chibi: PNG-tuber application made in Rust (github.com)
1746.
Chrome for Android doesn't have extensions, but Edge now has a whole store
1747.
American pharmaceutical companies aren't paying tax in the U.S. (cfr.org)
1748.
Alphabet in Talks to Buy Cloud Security Firm Wiz for $33B (bloomberg.com)
1749.
A JPEG Image Compression Service Using Part Homomorphic Encryption (2019) (github.com)
1750.
Portable MRI Scans Patients for Signs of Stroke (spectrum.ieee.org)
1751.
The Shitthropocene (patagonia.com)
1752.
Tesla fans exposes Tesla's own shadiness in attempt to defend Autopilot crash (electrek.co)
1753.
Lua, a Misunderstood Language (2021) (andregarzia.com)
1754.
NLnet Foundation: We fund projects that help fix the internet (nlnet.nl)
1755.
Game Theory and Settling the Debts of the Deceased in Ancient Times (politicalcalculations.blogspot.com)
1756.
18F (en.wikipedia.org)
1757.
How to create value objects in Ruby – the idiomatic way (allaboutcoding.ghinda.com)
1758.
Flight bookings from Canada to the US plummet over 70% (newsweek.com)
1759.
Learning C# and .NET after two decades of programming (kerrick.blog)
1760.
Why “alias” is my last resort for aliases (evanhahn.com)
1761.
TUI editor and Vim/Neovim alternative (github.com)
1762.
Show HN: I built a free SVG Web site (websvg.com)
1763.
The Gen X Career Meltdown (nytimes.com)
1764.
Servo vs. Ladybird (thelibre.news)
1765.
How to Be Good at Dating (fantasticanachronism.com)
1766.
Postel's Law and the Three Ring Circus (alexgaynor.net)
1767.
Binocular Shot (binocularshot.com)
1768.
Show HN: A big tech dev experience for an open source CMS (contentfoundry.com)
1769.
Show HN: I made a C program to create a vanity SHA-1 hash for a text file (gist.github.com)
1770.
Show HN: OCR Benchmark Focusing on Automation (nanonets.com)