April 2025 Archive
601.
Elliptical Python Programming (susam.net)
602.
Mike Lindell's lawyers used AI to write brief–judge finds nearly 30 mistakes (arstechnica.com)
603.
Novel color via stimulation of individual photoreceptors at population scale (science.org)
604.
The Leaderboard Illusion (arxiv.org)
605.
Fake job seekers are flooding US companies that are hiring for remote positions (cnbc.com)
606.
I passionately hate hype, especially the AI hype (unixdigest.com)
607.
Antiviral chewing gum to reduce influenza and herpes simplex virus transmission (penntoday.upenn.edu)
608.
Native frame transposition coming to Emacs 31 (p.bauherren.ovh)
609.
Fifty Years of Open Source Software Supply Chain Security (queue.acm.org)
610.
Cyberpunk 1958: The Early Days of the Polish IT Industry (culture.pl)
611.
Ping, You've Got Whale: AI detection system alerts ships of whales in their path (biographic.com)
612.
Podman Quadlets with Podman Desktop (podman-desktop.io)
613.
Why Companies Don't Fix Bugs (idiallo.com)
614.
Show HN: Magnitude – open-source, AI-native test framework for web apps (github.com)
615.
National Airspace System Status (nasstatus.faa.gov)
616.
Trump's Trade War Escalates as China Retaliates with 34% Tariffs (nytimes.com)
617.
Tech companies are telling immigrant employees on visas not to leave the U.S. (washingtonpost.com)
618.
Crows can recognize geometric regularity (phys.org)
619.
The most famous carbon dioxide absorber (howequipmentworks.com)
620.
'Unstoppable force' of solar power propels world to 40% clean electricity (news.sky.com)
621.
Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI (theverge.com)
622.
Show HN: I open-sourced my AI toy company that runs on ESP32 and OpenAI realtime (github.com)
623.
Testing DVD-R and CD-R 25 years later: optical disks from Japan (goughlui.com)
624.
Zod v4 Beta (v4.zod.dev)
625.
π0.5: A VLA with open-world generalization (pi.website)
626.
Black Mirror's pessimism porn won't lead us to a better future (theguardian.com)
627.
New material gives copper superalloy-like strength (news.lehigh.edu)
628.
What It Takes to Defend a Cybersecurity Company from Today's Adversaries (sentinelone.com)
629.
Ask HN: How do you monetize personal code if it's not an "app"?
630.
It's School time: Adventures in hacking an old Kindle (samkhawase.com)