Economists don't know what's going on
(economist.com)
April 2025 Archive
1141.
1142.
Is 1 Prime, and Does It Matter?
(mathenchant.wordpress.com)
1144.
Three Felonies a Day (2013)
(kottke.org)
1145.
Tech workers are leaving notes in robot taxis seeking workers and lovers
(washingtonpost.com)
1146.
The Seven-Year Rule
(macsparky.com)
1147.
1148.
Giving Software Away for Free
(simonwillison.net)
1149.
Kmart lied to me, so I hacked their lamp [video]
(youtube.com)
1150.
ChatGPT 4.1 Jailbreak Prompt
(github.com)
1151.
Surprises in Logic (2016)
(math.ucr.edu)
1152.
The Illuminated Gospel of St John
(cambridge.org)
1153.
Calypso: LLMs as Dungeon Masters' Assistants [pdf]
(andrewhead.info)
1154.
Making SNES ROMs using C#
(reddit.com)
1156.
Stay on schedule with Raspberry Pi Pico W and an e-ink dashboard
(raspberrypi.com)
1157.
2025 Recession Indicators Hit Fashion and Wall Street at Once
(marieclaire.com)
1158.
UCSD: Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test
(arxiv.org)
1159.
Wikipedia is struggling with voracious AI bot crawlers
(engadget.com)
1161.
To 'Reclaim Future-Making', Amazon Workers Published Collection of SciFi Stories
(afteramazon.world)
1162.
Tariffs, Saving, and Investment
(grumpy-economist.com)
1163.
One-sixth of the planet's cropland has toxic levels of one or more metals
(english.elpais.com)
1164.
1165.
The Mira Pro Color is Boox's first color E Ink monitor
(theverge.com)
1166.
1168.
Attention Spans for Math and Stories (2019)
(jeremykun.com)
1169.
Let's give PRO/VENIX a barely adequate, pre-C89 TCP/IP stack, featuring Slirp-CK
(oldvcr.blogspot.com)