March 2025 Archive
2101.
The failure of the land value tax (worksinprogress.co)
2102.
Ask HN: If you had 100 hours to learn something new, what would you learn?
2103.
Mercedes-Benz Drives Toward Solid-State EV Batteries (spectrum.ieee.org)
2104.
A succinct email in just a subject line (rubenerd.com)
2105.
Show HN: Quickly connect to WiFi by scanning text, no typing needed (github.com)
2106.
Cat-Eared Robots Are Waiting Tables in Japan's Restaurants (bloomberg.com)
2107.
Prepare now for a potential H5N1 pandemic (science.org)
2108.
Rembrandt to Picasso: Five ways to spot a fake masterpiece (bbc.com)
2109.
The Tesla protests are getting bigger – and rowdier (theverge.com)
2110.
Help Me Help You, Maintainers (matduggan.com)
2111.
Meta keeps 'block' lists of ex-employees – and even a VP can't get you off them (businessinsider.com)
2112.
Actually drawing some ovals – that are not ellipses (2017) (medium.com)
2113.
Strengthening AI Agent Hijacking Evaluations (nist.gov)
2114.
Musk Retweet: Hitler Didn't Murder Millions of People, Public Sector Workers Did (meidasnews.com)
2115.
Show HN: macOS app to reduce eye strain (open-source) (github.com)
2116.
A Perplexing JavaScript Parsing Puzzle (hillelwayne.com)
2117.
Microsoft Copilot continues to expose private GitHub repositories (developer-tech.com)
2118.
Kia Trolls Tesla with Anti-Elon Ads (insideevs.com)
2119.
NOAA forbidden to communicate with French IFREMER (francetvinfo.fr)
2120.
Elon Musk Pressured Reddit CEO Steve Huffman about Moderation (theverge.com)
2121.
Electric power generation from Earth's rotation through its own magnetic field (arxiv.org)
2122.
Rust on the Ferris Sweep (gabevenberg.com)
2123.
We Mapped DOGE's Silicon Valley and Corporate Connections (wired.com)
2124.
Short Conversations with Poets: Dong Li (mcsweeneys.net)
2125.
Sketch-of-Thought: Efficient LLM Reasoning (arxiv.org)
2126.
Leprechauns of Software Engineering (markgreville.ie)
2127.
How to Use a TPM on Linux (gist.github.com)
2128.
Things that go wrong with disk IO (notes.eatonphil.com)
2129.
2130.
Google's two-year frenzy to catch up with OpenAI (wired.com)