April 2025 Archive
1081.
Europe's GDPR privacy law is headed for red tape bonfire within 'weeks' (politico.eu)
1082.
New urinal designs (livescience.com)
1083.
Frankenstein's `__init__` (ohadravid.github.io)
1084.
3D Army Land Navigation Courses (oe.tradoc.army.mil)
1085.
Every picture from Venus' surface, ever (2021) (planetary.org)
1086.
Hydrogen vs. Battery Buses: A European Transit Reality Check (cleantechnica.com)
1087.
Meta AI App built with Llama 4 (about.fb.com)
1088.
Coding as Craft: Going Back to the Old Gym (cekrem.github.io)
1089.
She was chatting with friends in a Lyft. Then someone texted her what they said (cbc.ca)
1090.
The Size of Packets (potaroo.net)
1091.
Show HN: Terminal dashboard that throttles my PC during peak electricity rates (naveen.ing)
1092.
Ask HN: Where do you reliably find worldwide remote jobs?
1093.
Show HN: Index – New Open Source browser agent (github.com)
1094.
Shadertoys Ported to Rust GPU (rust-gpu.github.io)
1095.
Windows RDP lets you log-in using revoked passwords. Microsoft is ok with that (arstechnica.com)
1096.
Chris Krebs Support Letter (eff.org)
1097.
Walmart plans EV Charging network which will blanket the US within a few years (evchargingstations.com)
1098.
Exploiting Undefined Behavior in C/C++ Programs: The Performance Impact [pdf] (web.ist.utl.pt)
1099.
DECtalk Archive (dectalk.nu)
1100.
The Whimsical Investor (fi-le.net)
1101.
Decomposing factorial of 300K as the product of 300K factors larger than 100K (gus-massa.blogspot.com)
1102.
How Airbnb measures listing lifetime value (medium.com)
1103.
Slouching towards San Francisco (rachdele.substack.com)
1104.
C++26: more constexpr in the core language (sandordargo.com)
1105.
A recent study suggests that insects branched out from crustaceans (smithsonianmag.com)
1106.
LLM Benchmark for 'Longform Creative Writing' (eqbench.com)
1107.
I just got an ad in VS Code (postimg.cc)
1108.
Show HN: A Common Lisp implementation in development, supports ASDF (savannah.nongnu.org)
1109.
Cohere Launches Embed 4 (cohere.com)
1110.
7k-year-old skeletons from the green Sahara reveal a mysterious human lineage (smithsonianmag.com)