March 2025 Archive
2041.
Extracting time series features: a powerful method from a obscure paper [pdf] (rcin.org.pl)
2042.
Pro .NET Memory Management 2nd Edition (minidump.net)
2043.
Investigating an argument-dependent lookup issue and working around it (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2044.
Shopkeeper (robinsloan.com)
2045.
A platform where you can start working with the best Ukrainian tech companies (codeua.com)
2046.
Practical Process Control: Methods and Best Practices for Automatic PID Control (controlguru.com)
2047.
Reversing Samsung's H-Arx Hypervisor Framework (Part 1) (dayzerosec.com)
2048.
There are perhaps 10k reasons to doubt Oracle Cloud's security breach denial (theregister.com)
2049.
Around the World, Many People Are Leaving Their Childhood Religions (pewresearch.org)
2050.
Pixel 9a: The latest A-series phone with Google AI smarts at an unbeatable value (blog.google)
2051.
Ask HN: With trust in Firefox gone, is Chrome-ish the only option?
2052.
Deregulation in Argentina: Milei Takes "Deep Chainsaw" to Bureaucracy (cato.org)
2053.
Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On (tools.google.com)
2054.
Tesla owners are trading in their EVs at record levels, Edmunds says (cnbc.com)
2055.
UK wants dirt on data brokers before criminals get there first (theregister.com)
2056.
A Debugger is a REPL is a Debugger (matklad.github.io)
2057.
Why Local-First Software Is the Future and Its Limitations (rxdb.info)
2058.
Debts, Tech and Otherwise (blogs.newardassociates.com)
2059.
NIH has rescinded its scientific integrity policy (bsky.app)
2060.
The web was always about redistribution of power. Let's bring that back (werd.io)
2061.
Bitcoin in the bush – the crypto mine in remote Zambia (bbc.com)
2062.
Optimizing Brainfuck interpreter in the C preprocessor (github.com)
2063.
Native Git Support in Zed (zed.dev)
2064.
Why SNES hardware is running faster than expected and why it's a problem (arstechnica.com)
2065.
'I'm a little angry': Canadian firms boycott US products (bbc.com)
2066.
The Compressed Book Edition (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
2067.
Oil and gas money shapes research, creates 'echo chamber' in higher education (floodlightnews.org)
2068.
Lapham's Quarterly Announces New Stewardship (laphamsquarterly.org)
2069.
Show HN: eli – Embedded Lisp Interpreter (github.com)
2070.
Paris residents vote in favour of making 500 more streets pedestrian (reuters.com)