May 2025 Archive
4201.
I started an open source project in 2004. This week, it hit 30000 GitHub stars (medium.com)
4202.
Meta's Reality Labs posts $4.2B loss in first quarter (cnbc.com)
4203.
Alzheimers could be linked to a common virus (sciencealert.com)
4204.
Meta blames Trump tariffs for ballooning AI infra bills (theregister.com)
4205.
China's machinery of repression – how it crushes dissent around the world (icij.org)
4206.
4207.
Former ASML head scientist Lin Nan drives China's latest EUV breakthrough (scmp.com)
4208.
4209.
LLM-powered tool to detect PII in logs for privacy and GDPR compliance (for fun) (github.com)
4210.
Visual Analysis Shows U.S. Likely Bombed Yemen Migrant Detention Center (nytimes.com)
4211.
How your mouth could be killing your heart (theconversation.com)
4212.
NAC: The Amino Acid That Turns Psychiatry on Its Head (2018) (psychologytoday.com)
4213.
Cyber-espionage campaign found targeting exiled Uyghurs (therecord.media)
4214.
Before Our Attention Was a Commodity: Memories of a Pre-Web Internet (blog.sanfranciscan.org)
4215.
Grafana K6 v1.0.0 (github.com)
4216.
The Nature of the Firm (en.wikipedia.org)
4217.
The Nature of Consciousness in Anaesthesia (sciencedirect.com)
4218.
FAA green-lights Starship launches every other week from Starbase (arstechnica.com)
4219.
Show HN: Casual RTS demo ported to WebGPU (play-dev.simplystream.com)
4220.
Hurricane forecasts are more accurate than ever – NOAA funding cuts change that (theconversation.com)
4221.
PII Guard - LLM-powered GDPR compliance (github.com)
4222.
Europe pledges half billion euros to lure scientists as US battles universities (reuters.com)
4223.
Newark Radar Failure Left Controllers Blind for 90 Seconds (bloomberg.com)
4224.
4225.
FYI: Most AI spending driven by FOMO, not ROI, CEOs tell IBM, LOL (theregister.com)
4226.
Hunting down a C memory leak in a Go program (2021) (medium.com)
4227.
Linear Programming for Fun and Profit: Finding Arbitrages in the GPU Market (modal.com)
4228.
Linux as a UEFI bootloader and kexecing windows (2022) (trmm.net)
4229.
Open source project curl is sick of users submitting "AI slop" vulnerabilities (arstechnica.com)
4230.
It is now possible to use Bluesky without using any centralized infrastructure (fediversereport.com)