March 2025 Archive
1891.
Section 230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech (eff.org)
1892.
ATProto Isn't What You Think (blog.muni.town)
1893.
Doge seeks to cancel lease on nuclear waste storage facility (talkingpointsmemo.com)
1894.
Forces deep underground seem to be deforming Earth's inner core (newscientist.com)
1895.
Pine64's RISC-V tablet now ships with a Debian-based Linux and improved hardware (liliputing.com)
1896.
AMD launches Gaia open source project for running LLMs locally on any PC (tomshardware.com)
1897.
UK petition to keep Apple data encrypted (you.38degrees.org.uk)
1898.
Show HN: Formal Verification for Machine Learning Models Using Lean 4 (github.com)
1899.
OpenAI closes $40B funding round, startup now valued at $300B (cnbc.com)
1900.
When Europe needed it most, the Ariane 6 rocket delivered (arstechnica.com)
1901.
More pro for the DEC Professional 380 (featuring PRO/VENIX) (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
1902.
Subsonic Weapon used on the crowd in Belgrade today (old.reddit.com)
1903.
GPascal – A Blast from the Past (2011) (gammon.com.au)
1904.
Apple sued for false advertising over Apple Intelligence (axios.com)
1905.
Somehow, I don't feel comfortable (momoyotorimitsu.com)
1906.
Ten Digit Problems (2011) [pdf] (people.maths.ox.ac.uk)
1907.
McDonald's gives its restaurants an AI makeover (wsj.com)
1908.
Father tries to block daughter's euthanasia in landmark Spanish case (bbc.com)
1909.
Tesla offering insane perks as sales dry up (autoblog.com)
1910.
Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listing (ft.com)
1911.
Medicaid cuts could devastate elderly in Florida nursing homes (tampabay.com)
1912.
Svelte: $derived can now be overwritten (github.com)
1913.
Ask HN: How should junior programmers use and/or not use AI for programming?
1914.
Ask HN: Should I leave the company I co-founded?
1915.
Trump Derangement Syndrome (revisor.mn.gov)
1916.
The Landscape of Lisp (churchofturing.github.io)
1917.
Decent living standards for 8.5B would require 30% of current resource use (sciencedirect.com)
1918.
Some Reflections After a Month of Tracking My Own Online Activity (mcwhittemore.com)
1919.
Rest Easy (commentary.org)
1920.
Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds (news.mit.edu)