April 2025 Archive
3481.
AO3 is entering a new era (polygon.com)
3482.
Company's Surveillance Tech Makes Immigrants 'Easy Pickings' for Trump (nytimes.com)
3483.
Fashionable Nonsense. Behaviorial Science Is Bullshit (thebaffler.com)
3484.
A Passion for Fruit (archaeology.org)
3485.
The Blue Origin flight showcased the utter defeat of American feminism (theguardian.com)
3486.
Sonic Heritage - the sounds of the world's most famous sights (citiesandmemory.com)
3487.
Legal LTE Network at Home for $100 (lantian.pub)
3488.
Tesla odometer uses "predictive algorithms" to void warranty, lawsuit claims (arstechnica.com)
3489.
Ansible: Pure (Only in Its) Pragmatism (andrejradovic.com)
3490.
Resistance from the Tech Sector (drewdevault.com)
3491.
Gemini 2.5: The First LLM That Understands PDF Layouts (sergey.fyi)
3492.
AI hallucinations lead to a new cyber threat: Slopsquatting (csoonline.com)
3493.
Qwen3 0.6B now on HuggingFace (quantized) (huggingface.co)
3494.
Made-in-USA Wheelbarrows Are Now Made in China (bloomberg.com)
3495.
Clojure IDE in Emacs – Cider 1.18 ("Athens") Released (metaredux.com)
3496.
The Heat Death Company: Solving humanity's ultimate challenge (theheatdeathcompany.com)
3497.
Trump Tariffs "a seismic shift" for nascent US tabletop industry (sjgames.com)
3498.
Breach of X allegedly leaks over 200M users' email addresses (mashable.com)
3499.
Commercial fusion power companies moving toward test systems (arstechnica.com)
3500.
3501.
Starlink competition is ramping up in Ukraine (theverge.com)
3502.
Amid NOAA Cuts, Scientists Warn of Weather and Climate Risks (undark.org)
3503.
Tell HN: Cursor stuck with outdated VSCode Marketplace, CVEs unresolved
3504.
DOJ accidentally files doc outlining flaws with NYC congestion pricing plan (abcnews.go.com)
3505.
US auto tariffs apply to all computers and hard disks (heise.de)
3506.
RFK Jr says he plans to tell CDC to stop recommending fluoride in drinking water (apnews.com)
3507.
Trump threatens new 50% tariffs on China if it doesn't remove retaliatory duties (cnbc.com)
3508.
Quantum Physics Is on the Wrong Track Says Gerard 'T Hooft (scientificamerican.com)
3509.
We Should All Be Very, Very Afraid: Trump's Gulag Archipelago (nytimes.com)
3510.
How we learned to stop worrying and love the AI (in coding interviews) (assembled.com)