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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 25, 2025?

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Tankies, Trolls, and the Trouble With Left-Wing Extremists on Social Media

TL;DR This study provides the first large-scale analysis of left-wing extremism on social media, focusing on the tankie community.

By @deplatform [ 5 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) UTKUCAN BALCI, Binghamton University, United States;

(2) MICHAEL SIRIVIANOS, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus;

(3) JEREMY BLACKBURN, Binghamton University, United States.

Abstract and 1 Introduction

2 Background & Related Work

3 Data

3.1 Identifying Tankie Subreddits

4.2 Community Growth

A DATA..

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programming

How Good Is WebRTC Screen Sharing, Really? I Put 4 Codecs to the Test

TL;DR Benchmarking WebRTC screen sharing performance with VP8, VP9, H.264, and AV1. Explore codec comparisons using real-world tests, covering frame rate, resolution,

By @vbeskrovnov [ 20 Min read ]

I’ve always been curious about how different codecs stack up when it comes to screen sharing over WebRTC. So, I decided to find out for myself by testing the four most common ones: VP8, VP9, H.264, and AV1.

To solve these issues, I made a couple of key improvements:..

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C++ Metaprogramming: Compilation of Calculations, from Basic Techniques to Advanced Methods

Discover how to leverage templates and constexpr in modern C++ for faster, safer compile-time calculations. Uncover practical tips, pitfalls, and best practices

By @Zool [ 6 Min read ]



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Raydium’s LaunchLab Tries to Fix Its Pump.fun Problem—Will It Work?

TL;DR As Pump.fun inches closer to fully migrating to its in-house AMM, the fate of Raydium’s revenue stream hangs in the balance.

By @0xwizzdom [ 4 Min read ]

In this article, we will explore the architectural design of LaunchLab, including its bonding curve mechanism and core components. Before diving into the technical details, let’s first consider how LaunchLab would function if it were launched in the coming months...

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machine-learning

Your Next Tech Job? Vibe Coding

TL;DR Vibe coding is transforming software development by letting developers use AI to generate code through conversation, changing who can build software how fast.

By @jay-thakur [ 6 Min read ]

A LinkedIn post sharing CO/AI's "Vibe Coder Frontend Developer" job listing caught my eye—and it's a sign that software development is changing fast. This emerging practice of "vibe coding" is transforming development from writing syntax to having conversations with AI, and it's happening faster than many realize...

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The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps

TL;DR 100% capitalism is very hard. So we all are socialists who enjoy fiat currency and altcoin perks from our money printing lords.

By @maken8 [ 9 Min read ]

In my last article on Bitcoin mining, I shared a romantic viewpoint where a high hash rate coincided more with humans using energy in Bitcoin mining systems, instead of machines.

But I get it, humans aren’t reliable like atomic clocks.

Moreover pointing towards a deliberately inefficient mining process.

DOGE...

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On This Day

Excel 4.0 Spreadsheet Software Released

Microsoft Corporation releases its Excel 4.0 spreadsheet program. Excel was one in a long line of practical applications that Microsoft and other companies developed for personal computers, making them more appealing to home and office users. The earliest commercial computerized spreadsheet was VisiCalc, written by Ed Frankston and Dan Bricklin...

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Which of these social media apps do you use most frequently?

"With social media influencing everything from news to personal connections, this poll seeks to identify which platform is most frequently used by you. Your response contributes to a broader understanding of contemporary media consumption."

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