May 2025 Archive
3991.
Unending ransomware attacks are a symptom, not the sickness (theregister.com)
3992.
Flakes Have Failed (kilo.bytesize.xyz)
3993.
Microsoft boots 3% of staff in latest cull (theregister.com)
3994.
CPU ransomware can "bypass every traditional technology we have out there" (tomshardware.com)
3995.
Rust 1.0, ten years later (steveklabnik.com)
3996.
Diagnosing a Double-Free Concurrency Bug in Rust's Unbounded Channels (materialize.com)
3997.
What in the World Just Happened with Grok? (theatlantic.com)
3998.
New Life Hack: Using LLMs and Constraint Solvers for Personal Logistics Tasks (emschwartz.me)
3999.
Comparing Parallel Functional Array Languages: Programming and Performance (arxiv.org)
4000.
People understanding the dangers of risky areas more likely to accept buyouts (phys.org)
4001.
Chinese 'kill switches' found in US solar farms (telegraph.co.uk)
4002.
U.S.-Sanctioned Terrorists Enjoy Premium Boost on X (techtransparencyproject.org)
4003.
Missed Metric Moment (physicsworld.com)
4004.
Mexico accuses MrBeast of exploiting Mayan pyramids (bbc.co.uk)
4005.
A rare snail is filmed laying an egg from its neck (apnews.com)
4006.
I Accidentally Became Part of China's PR Campaign (theassemblync.com)
4007.
Building software on top of Large Language Models (simonwillison.net)
4008.
The Day Grok Lost Its Mind (nytimes.com)
4009.
The MAGA revolution threatens America's most innovative place (economist.com)
4010.
4011.
4012.
Spain struck by phone and internet blackout (lbc.co.uk)
4013.
Project Mariner – Browser-Based AI Agent (deepmind.google)
4014.
Why ML/OCaml are good for writing compilers (1998) (flint.cs.yale.edu)
4015.
DuckDB 1.3.0 (duckdb.org)
4016.
4017.
4018.
Harvard sues Trump administration over international student enrollment ban (cnbc.com)
4019.
4020.
U.S. reports cases of new Covid variant NB.1.8.1 behind surge in China (cbsnews.com)