April 2025 Archive
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Ask HN: My CEO wants to go hard on AI. What do I do?
992.
Exercise before bed is linked with disrupted sleep (medicalxpress.com)
993.
Shopify CEO: "AI usage is now a baseline expectation" (twitter.com)
994.
Microsoft blocks VSCode-derived editors (like Cursor) from using MS extensions (github.com)
995.
PaperBench (openai.com)
996.
Solving a “Layton Puzzle” with Prolog (buttondown.com)
997.
Dad and the Egg Controller (2018) (pentadact.com)
998.
Sixty Years On, We Still Dream of the Arrow (2021) (watershedmagazine.com)
999.
I stopped using AI code editors (lucianonooijen.com)
1000.
Llama 4 Now Live on Groq (groq.com)
1001.
Cell Phone OPSEC for Border Crossings (schneier.com)
1002.
Science, the Endless Frontier (1945) [pdf] (nsf-gov-resources.nsf.gov)
1003.
Show HN: An interactive demo of QR codes' error correction (qris.cool)
1004.
Scientists witness living plant cells generate cellulose and form cell walls (phys.org)
1005.
Europe needs its own social media platforms to safeguard sovereignty (mediascope.group)
1006.
Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" and LLMs replacing human programmers (ratfactor.com)
1007.
The Halting Problem is a terrible example of NP-Harder (buttondown.com)
1008.
Vim Language, Motions, and Modes Explained (2023) (ssp.sh)
1009.
Watching o3 model sweat over a Paul Morphy mate-in-2 (alexop.dev)
1010.
OCaml's Wings for Machine Learning (github.com)
1011.
Taking Notes with Joplin (lwn.net)
1012.
Viral ChatGPT trend is doing 'reverse location search' from photos (techcrunch.com)
1013.
Data Compression Nerds Hate This One Trick [video] (media.ccc.de)
1014.
How to Recognize Woodpeckers by Their Drumming Sounds (allaboutbirds.org)
1015.
Why Momentum Works (2017) (distill.pub)
1016.
Why Does My eBPF Program Work on One Kernel but Fail on Another? (ebpfchirp.substack.com)
1017.
Monte Carlo Crash Course: Sampling (thenumb.at)
1018.
Differentiable Programming from Scratch (thenumb.at)
1019.
The DDA Algorithm, explained interactively (aaaa.sh)
1020.
Beyond Quacking: Deep Integration of Language Models and RAG into DuckDB (arxiv.org)