June 2025 Archive
6151.
The Reasons Your Appliances Die Young (nytimes.com)
6152.
Show HN: SupOS-A modern industrial data integration stack (github.com)
6153.
The '16B password breach' story is a farce (cyberscoop.com)
6154.
LanceDB Raises $30M Series A to Build the Multimodal Lakehouse (lancedb.com)
6155.
Anthropic bags fair use win but faces trial for using pirated works (aifray.com)
6156.
PBKDF2 JS Lib: Improper Input Validation Vulnerability (nvd.nist.gov)
6157.
PT Barnum's 21 Golden Rules for Making Money (skmurphy.com)
6158.
Multi-vector retrieval as a fast second-stage reranker (pinecone.io)
6159.
Mass Group Suspensions on Facebook due to bot spam (old.reddit.com)
6160.
This subreddit is getting overrun with AI spam projects (old.reddit.com)
6161.
We cataloged 200 ways you're wasting money in the cloud (hub.pointfive.co)
6162.
Ancient DNA Reveals Humans in Colombia with No Genetic Ties to People Today (smithsonianmag.com)
6163.
Microplastic contaminations in a set of beverages sold in France (sciencedirect.com)
6164.
Swarms of tiny nose robots could clear infected sinuses, researchers say (theguardian.com)
6165.
Swift on Android (twitter.com)
6166.
FxEmojis – a friendly emoji set from Mozilla (github.com)
6167.
The End of Publishing as We Know It. Inside Silicon Valley's Assault on Media (theatlantic.com)
6168.
Weight-loss jabs linked to cases of life-threatening illness and 10 deaths (independent.co.uk)
6169.
NREL Map of US Datacenter Infrastructure (2025) (docs.nrel.gov)
6170.
During a town hall Wednesday, NASA officials on stage looked like hostages (arstechnica.com)
6171.
Intel lays off engineers, including chip design engineers (tomshardware.com)
6172.
Marketplace Takeover: Taking over Every Developer Using a VSCode Fork (blog.koi.security)
6173.
FTC to give $126M back to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted items (tomshardware.com)
6174.
The AI Safety Problem Is Wanting (dynomight.net)
6175.
Show HN: Listed – An agentic platform to rank your business on AI
6176.
Opinionated Arch/Hyprland Setup by DHH (omarchy.org)
6177.
Windows' infamous 'blue screen of death' will soon turn black (apnews.com)
6178.
I understand why the next Xbox is a PC, but I don't have to like it (ravi64.com)
6179.
NTSB faults Boeing for lack of safety protocols in 737 MAX door plug blowout (npr.org)
6180.
Falling birth rates don't have to be a crisis. Just look at Japan (washingtonpost.com)