April 2025 Archive
901.
The Mathematics of Crochet (hellohartblog.wordpress.com)
902.
The many ways tarrifs will hit electronics (spectrum.ieee.org)
903.
Yann LeCun, Pioneer of AI, Thinks Today's LLM's Are Nearly Obsolete (newsweek.com)
904.
'A hostile state': Why some travellers are avoiding the US (bbc.com)
905.
Writing C for Curl (daniel.haxx.se)
906.
The campaign to subvert Africa's internet registry (capeindependent.com)
907.
Show HN: LocalScore – Local LLM Benchmark (localscore.ai)
908.
The reality of working in tech: We're not hired to write code (2023) (idiallo.com)
909.
OpenAI is a systemic risk to the tech industry (wheresyoured.at)
910.
Can we still recover the right to be left alone? (thenation.com)
911.
OpenAI's new reasoning AI models hallucinate more (techcrunch.com)
912.
Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds data loss and performance issues (tomshardware.com)
913.
LLMs for Engineering: Teaching Models to Design High Powered Rockets (arxiv.org)
914.
The suburban office park that launched Silicon Valley (thehustle.co)
915.
Whistleblower statement on anomalies at time of DOGE work at NLRB [pdf] (whistlebloweraid.org)
916.
Show HN: Nissan's Leaf app doesn't have a home screen widget so I made my own (kevintechnology.com)
917.
Parser Combinators Beat Regexes (entropicthoughts.com)
918.
AI coding and the peanut butter and jelly problem (iamcharliegraham.substack.com)
919.
WEIRD – a way to be on the web (a.weird.one)
920.
Gumroad’s license wouldn’t meet the widely regarded definition of open source (danb.me)
921.
Visual Reasoning Is Coming Soon (arcturus-labs.com)
922.
An 'Administrative Error' Sends a Maryland Father to a Salvadoran Prison (theatlantic.com)
923.
Baby Steps into Genetic Programming (aerique.blogspot.com)
924.
Tell HN: Camelgate NPM Outage (Cloudflare)
925.
A dramatic Einstein ring seen by Webb (phys.org)
926.
Show HN: AgenticSeek – Self-hosted alternative to cloud-based AI tools (github.com)
927.
Spain is about to face the challenge of a "black start" (arstechnica.com)
928.
UML diagram for the DDD example in Evans' book (github.com)
929.
Tabular Programming: A New Paradigm for Expressive Computing (sam.elborai.me)
930.
Doge Is Far Short of Its Goal, and Still Overstating Its Progress (nytimes.com)