March 2025 Archive
1801.
How do you process the news? (alexschroeder.ch)
1802.
AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment: postmortem (newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
1803.
Doge seeks to cancel lease on key NOAA computing facility (axios.com)
1804.
OneDrive shared folder syncing has been broken for months, with no fix in sight (winbuzzer.com)
1805.
Show HN: PG-Capture – a better way to sync Postgres with Algolia (or Elastic) (pg-capture.onrender.com)
1806.
GameBoy retro games to play online (on IPFS to stay there forever) (bafybeifsalzccdrgvgxkf3hbaxibvc35giwffwjowfn2lqgn3x7bbwceqq.ipfs.dweb.link)
1807.
What It Would Take for the U.S. Dollar to Collapse (investopedia.com)
1808.
Zest: a programming language for malleable and legible systems (github.com)
1809.
The persistent mischaracterization of Google and Facebook A/B tests (sciencedirect.com)
1810.
Show HN: IEMidi –  Cross-platform MIDI map editor for arbitrary controllers (github.com)
1811.
Hubble Captures Vivid Auroras in Jupiter's Atmosphere (2016) (science.nasa.gov)
1812.
Fast columnar JSON decoding with arrow-rs (arroyo.dev)
1813.
Anthropic Economic Index: Insights from Claude 3.7 Sonnet (anthropic.com)
1814.
Speeding up computational lithography with the power and parallelism of GPUs (semiengineering.com)
1815.
Orion's Next Chapter: Linux Development Officially Launched (kagi.com)
1816.
One island, two worlds (Haiti vs. Dominican Republic) (economist.com)
1817.
Apple M4 MacBook Air review: I have no notes (arstechnica.com)
1818.
A sysadmin's rant about feed readers and crawlers (2022) (rachelbythebay.com)
1819.
Sam Altman Returns to Political Fund-Raising (nytimes.com)
1820.
How I pwned a major New Zealand service provider (mrbruh.com)
1821.
TeX Live 2025 Released (texastim.dev)
1822.
Cowboys and Drones: two modes of operation for small business (emeaentrepreneurs.com)
1823.
The way we're thinking about breaking changes (welltypedwitch.bearblog.dev)
1824.
A shirt whose price increases by 1 euro with every purchase (driesdepoorter.be)
1825.
A Canadian's Perspective on US Behavior Since the Trump Regime Was Installed (writer.oliphant.social)
1826.
NIH will eliminate many peer review panels, lay off scientists overseeing them (science.org)
1827.
zlib-ng: zlib replacement with optimizations for "next generation" systems (github.com)
1828.
Cellebrite Puts AI in Cell Phone-Scraping Tool So Cops Can Hallucinate Evidence (techdirt.com)
1829.
GrapheneOS Adds Custom Private Network Location Feature (grapheneos.social)
1830.
Zapier says someone broke into its code repositories and may have customer data (theverge.com)