July 2025 Archive
3271.
Microsoft to cut up to 9k more jobs as it invests in AI (bbc.com)
3272.
Biosphere 2 experiment changed our understanding of the Earth (bbc.com)
3273.
Flute acoustics: an introduction to how a flute works (newt.phys.unsw.edu.au)
3274.
Jack Dorsey: Bitchat (twitter.com)
3275.
2-4 wire converters / hybrids (2009) (sound-au.com)
3276.
Musk's AI firm forced to delete posts praising Hitler from Grok chatbot (theguardian.com)
3277.
Operese: A Windows to Linux Migration Tool [video] (youtube.com)
3278.
Show HN: legacy-use – add REST APIs to legacy software with computer-use (legacy-use.com)
3279.
'Stupidest Thing': Scientist Shreds Elon Musk's Mars Dream (in.mashable.com)
3280.
Thoughts on Motivation and My 40-Year Career (charity.wtf)
3281.
Hush: Holistic Panoramic 3D Scene Understanding Using Spherical Harmonics (vision3d-lab.github.io)
3282.
Astronomers confirm long-suspected companion star near Betelgeuse (phys.org)
3283.
The Hater's Guide to the AI Bubble (wheresyoured.at)
3284.
Firefox is finally getting WebGPU, but only on Windows (pcworld.com)
3285.
Volkswagen case in Brazil exposes suffering in rush to develop Amazon (washingtonpost.com)
3286.
Allianz Life confirms data breach impacts majority of 1.4M customers (bleepingcomputer.com)
3287.
Anthropic unveils new rate limits to curb Claude Code power users (techcrunch.com)
3288.
Big Tech Is the Only Winner of the [UK's] Online Safety Act (newstatesman.com)
3289.
Trump announces 25% tariff on India plus 'penalty' for trade with Russia (cnbc.com)
3290.
Bookworm Adventures has been erased from the internet, and I want to know why (rockpapershotgun.com)
3291.
Amazon Is on the Cusp of Using More Robots Than Humans in Its Warehouses (wsj.com)
3292.
Unknown novel by writer who charted Hitler's rise becomes German bestseller (theguardian.com)
3293.
Czech Republic hit by major power outage triggered by fallen cable (reuters.com)
3294.
Btrfs read-write on FreeBSD: It is possible and works well (2024) (treefort.piusbird.space)
3295.
Programming problems that seem easy, but aren't, featuring Jon Skeet (the-stack-overflow-podcast.simplecast.com)
3296.
Building Watson: An Overview of the DeepQA Project (2010) (ojs.aaai.org)
3297.
Civilian hackers in China's military cyber strategy (margin.re)
3298.
Apple's plan: Stall, cheat, repeat (proton.me)
3299.
Exploiting a 20 years old NTFS Vulnerability (swarm.ptsecurity.com)
3300.