April 2025 Archive
1771.
Wikipedia, says its bandwidth costs have gone up 50% since Jan 2024 (bsky.app)
1772.
China strikes back with 84% tariffs (reuters.com)
1773.
The best – but not good – way to limit string length (adam-p.ca)
1774.
Spotify Down (community.spotify.com)
1775.
The lost secrets of Palm webOS (2014) (theverge.com)
1776.
Jeff Geerling won't connect his dishwasher to your stupid cloud [video] (youtube.com)
1777.
Ask HN: Is Hacker News avoiding criticism of Trump?
1778.
Ask HN: How to get my development passion/productivity back?
1779.
'60 Minutes' chief resigns, saying show's independence was compromised (npr.org)
1780.
Ask HN: How will the tariffs affect investor funding?
1781.
The Trump Tariffs Just Got Even Worse (paulkrugman.substack.com)
1782.
Tesla speeds up odometers to avoid warranty repairs, US lawsuit claims (reuters.com)
1783.
Monsky's Theorem (mathmondays.com)
1784.
Trump's FCC chair threatens Comcast, demands changes to NBC news coverage (arstechnica.com)
1785.
HaxeUI (haxeui.org)
1786.
An FPGA-based LGP-30 Replica (e-basteln.de)
1787.
Team Trump Is Gaming Out How to Ship US Citizens to El Salvador (rollingstone.com)
1788.
Xkcd: Tariffs (xkcd.com)
1789.
Should We Respect LLMs? A Study on Influence of Prompt Politeness on Performance (arxiv.org)
1790.
Student loans in default to be referred to debt collection, Dept of Ed says (apnews.com)
1791.
Ask HN: AI Replacing Engineers – Firsthand Stories?
1792.
You Don't Have Time Not to Test (medium.com)
1793.
EU's von der Leyen invites scientists, researchers to make Europe their home (reuters.com)
1794.
Ask HN: Why is uptalk intonation so prevalent in ChatGPT voices?
1795.
"Is This Tech Dead?" A snarky autopsy engine for your dead frameworks (isthistechdead.com)
1796.
Satya Nadella says as much as 30% of Microsoft code is written by software (cnbc.com)
1797.
It's Not the Incentives (2018) (talyarkoni.org)
1798.
Why do electrons not fall into the nucleus? (chem.libretexts.org)
1799.
Don't make it "like Google" (rakhim.exotext.com)
1800.
Local CI. Sign off on your own work (github.com)