April 2025 Archive
1471.
'Exploding' Tunnock's teacakes cleared by tests to fly again (bbc.co.uk)
1472.
U.S. cites its power to deport people for beliefs (apnews.com)
1473.
Creating beautiful charts with JRuby and JFreeChart (blog.headius.com)
1474.
Offline-First with CouchDB and PouchDB in 2025 (neighbourhood.ie)
1475.
C++: terser (shorter) lambda == SHORTY (ab-use?) (github.com)
1476.
Hunger shifts attention towards less healthy food options, study finds (medicalxpress.com)
1477.
Figma says we can't use the word "dev mode" in lovable (twitter.com)
1478.
Tracking the international space station with an Arduino (faridrener.com)
1479.
Whistleblower says DOGE may have caused 'significant cyber breach' (reuters.com)
1480.
Show HN: Color palettes inspired by Mexican architecture (seis.pointlessprojects.com)
1481.
College Towns: Urbanism from a Past Era (governance.fyi)
1482.
Show HN: I built a Yahoo Messenger-inspired web chat app – pure nostalgia (buzzed.chat)
1483.
Clinical trial: novel nutritional formula treats gut microbial overgrowth (medicalxpress.com)
1484.
The Passing of Ucbvax (1994) (ucbvax.berkeley.edu)
1485.
How MOS 6502 Illegal Opcodes Work (2008) (pagetable.com)
1486.
A new way to make graphs more accessible to blind and low-vision readers (news.mit.edu)
1487.
Typographic Pictures Composed Entirely of Brass Rule (2024) (blog.glyphdrawing.club)
1488.
AI for Network Engineers: Understanding Flow, Flowlet, and Packet-Based LB (nwktimes.blogspot.com)
1489.
Shadertoys Ported to Rust GPU (rust-gpu.github.io)
1490.
Lucene University (github.com)
1491.
How to speed up US passenger rail, without bullet trains (bloomberg.com)
1492.
I've largely replaced Google with ChatGPT for looking things up (twitter.com)
1493.
Europe is trying to leave Starlink behind (wsj.com)
1494.
The order of files in your ext4 filesystem does not matter (thewisenerd.com)
1495.
AI is turning us into glue (lincoln.swaine-moore.is)
1496.
White House says it's 'case closed' on the Signal group chat review (npr.org)
1497.
Sponges, drill bits and wires: Surgeons mistakenly left objects inside thousands (sfchronicle.com)
1498.
What the hell is an elliptic curve? (onlynv.dev)
1499.
China just turned off us supplies of minerals critical for defense and cleantech (cleantechnica.com)
1500.
Tenstorrent Launches Blackhole Developer Products at Tenstorrent Dev Day (tenstorrent.com)