May 2025 Archive
2251.
Vagus nerve stimulation therapy for treatment-resistant PTSD (brainstimjrnl.com)
2252.
A visual history of the safety pin (museumofeverydaylife.org)
2253.
Photos in a Similar Style Aren't Copyright-Infringing–Woodland vs. Lil Nas X (blog.ericgoldman.org)
2254.
Ancient reptile footprints are rewriting the history of when animals evolved (apnews.com)
2255.
Hacker News Anti-Paywall (greasyfork.org)
2256.
Having your compile-time cake and eating it too (0x44.xyz)
2257.
voyage-3.5 and voyage-3.5-lite: improved quality for a new retrieval frontier (blog.voyageai.com)
2258.
When graphic design saves lives (news.harvard.edu)
2259.
GrapheneOS: Where Licenses Matter More Than People (fireborn.mataroa.blog)
2260.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft hits a speed bump on the way to a metal asteroid (arstechnica.com)
2261.
PC case maker HYTE discusses their cost structure and tariffs [video] (youtube.com)
2262.
TLA+ Video Course (2021) (lamport.azurewebsites.net)
2263.
Chapter 2: Serializability Theory (1987 Concurrency Control Book) (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
2264.
µPC: Scaling Predictive Coding to 100 Layer Networks (arxiv.org)
2265.
London’s water pumps: Where strange history flows freely (2024) (londonist.com)
2266.
The Beam Book: Understanding the Erlang Runtime System (blog.stenmans.org)
2267.
Why AI hasn't taken your job – And any jobs-pocalypse seems a long way off (economist.com)
2268.
Is America headed for an age of dumb phones? (businessinsider.com)
2269.
Fighting unwanted notifications with machine learning in Chrome (blog.chromium.org)
2270.
Ratatoi is a C libary that wraps stdlib's strtol (as atoi does), but it's evil. (github.com)
2271.
Vibe coding for teams, thoughts to date (laughingmeme.org)
2272.
Why should I care? Or why punks are correct and old wise philosophers are wrong (abuseofnotation.github.io)
2273.
Florida Just Banned Fluoride from Public Water (nytimes.com)
2274.
Ask HN: Building LLM apps? How are you handling user context?
2275.
OpenEoX to Standardize End-of-Life (EOL) and End-of-Support (EOS) Information (openeox.org)
2276.
Show HN: Puck – Open-source visual editor for React (github.com)
2277.
Google can train search AI with web content even with opt-out (bloomberg.com)
2278.
Authors Are Accidentally Leaving AI Prompts in Their Novels (404media.co)
2279.
Show HN: Test your typing speed and accuracy with movie scripts (atypescriptgame.com)
2280.
Nintendo warns that it can brick Switch consoles if it detects hacking, piracy (arstechnica.com)