June 2025 Archive
4711.
Mistral AI CEO says AI's biggest threat is people getting lazy (businessinsider.com)
4712.
I fight bots in my free time (xeiaso.net)
4713.
When Dubai almost became a part of India (bbc.com)
4714.
Unpacking the tech bros' fascination with the Roman Empire (lemonde.fr)
4715.
Ask HN: Anyone using OpenAI's Agent SDK in production?
4716.
A simple MCP attack leaks entire SQL database (twitter.com)
4717.
Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality (theconversation.com)
4718.
The Agent Testing Pyramid (rchaves.app)
4719.
Clerk is down, and so are all apps using it (status.clerk.com)
4720.
CC Signals: A New Social Contract for the Age of AI (creativecommons.org)
4721.
The Monster Inside ChatGPT (wsj.com)
4722.
People with Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug (nytimes.com)
4723.
NASA's been pulling out of major astronomy meetings (space.com)
4724.
DHH: The Year of Linux Confirmed (twitter.com)
4725.
Reddit turns 20, and it's going big on AI (theverge.com)
4726.
Taiwan Looks to New Sea-Drone Tech to Repel China (wsj.com)
4727.
Can Sunlight Cure Disease? (scientificamerican.com)
4728.
Kuo: Apple to release cheaper MacBook powered by iPhone processor (9to5mac.com)
4729.
Perplexity Is Doomed (medium.com)
4730.
Another Outlandish Conspiracy Theory Amplified: Biden Is a Robotic Clone (nytimes.com)
4731.
Beyond long Covid – how reinfections could be causing long-term organ damage (cbc.ca)
4732.
My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes (tomshardware.com)
4733.
United We Fart (old.reddit.com)
4734.
CQRS and Event Sourcing for the Rest of Us
4735.
OpenAI models defy human commands, actively resist orders to shut down (computerworld.com)
4736.
European Lisp Symposium (zenodo.org)
4737.
Ukrainian spies hid drones in wooden sheds (reuters.com)
4738.
Silicon Valley is at an inflection point (nytimes.com)
4739.
The Linux 6.15 kernel arrives – and it's big a victory for Rust fans (zdnet.com)
4740.
What If Google Just Broke Itself Up? A Tech Insider Makes the Case (nytimes.com)