April 2025 Archive
1591.
Trump Administration Will Freeze $2B After Harvard Refuses Demands (nytimes.com)
1592.
Treasury's OCC Says Hackers Had Access to 150k Emails (securityweek.com)
1593.
DMCA Notices Can Silence Critics but Complaints by the Public Put All at Risk (torrentfreak.com)
1594.
Eight or more drinks per week linked to brain lesions (aan.com)
1595.
Small Town America vs. Big Box Stores (strongtowns.org)
1596.
Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites in bid to take on Starlink (cnbc.com)
1597.
Beer on Board in the Age of Sail (2017) (blog.library.si.edu)
1598.
It would take three years to install a speed bump. So I bought my own (substack.com)
1599.
Handheld detector for all types of ionizing radiation improves radiation safety (phys.org)
1600.
How I install personal versions of programs on Unix (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1601.
A tuition-free school created by Zuckerberg and Chan will shutter next year (cnn.com)
1602.
The Solid-State Shift: Reinventing the Transformer for Modern Grids (powermag.com)
1603.
Adding keyword parameters to Tcl procs (world-playground-deceit.net)
1604.
Can We Trust CVE? (opensourcesecurity.io)
1605.
Finding Things the Government Might Know About You (nytimes.com)
1606.
Global Health Threat: Antibiotic-Resistant "Superbug" Spreading in Malaysia (scitechdaily.com)
1607.
Show HN: Benchi – A benchmarking tool written in Go (github.com)
1608.
X-Ray Defence (lichess.org)
1609.
The Dumbest Economic Policy in Modern History (theatlantic.com)
1610.
Thermal imaging shows xAI lied about supercomputer pollution, group says (arstechnica.com)
1611.
ELD: A new open-source embedded linker tool for embedded systems (qualcomm.com)
1612.
Elon Musk is wrong about GDP (timharford.com)
1613.
Drag racers are ditching superchargers for scuba-style tanks and compressed air (thedrive.com)
1614.
Variable duty cycle square waves with the Web Audio API (danblack.co)
1615.
Hyundai to buy 'thousands' of Boston Dynamics robots (therobotreport.com)
1616.
The Darkest Timeline – how I see the 54% tariff impacting the game industry (stonemaiergames.com)
1617.
Honest and Elitist Thoughts on Why Computers Were More Fun Before (datagubbe.se)
1618.
Intel admits what we all knew: no one is buying AI PCs (xda-developers.com)
1619.
Elon Musk Just Doesn't Understand the Sci-Fi Visions of Iain M. Banks (lithub.com)
1620.
Last Windows update creates C:\inetpub (infosec.exchange)