July 2025 Archive
4891.
Show HN: Procedurally generated 3DGS splats powered by Spark (github.com)
4892.
Unburnt Clues: Spectral Signs of a Double Detonation (astrobites.org)
4893.
It Came from Outside Our Solar System, and It Looks Like a Comet (nytimes.com)
4894.
The labor that makes AI work (restofworld.org)
4895.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia describes beatings and psychological torture in CECOT (politico.com)
4896.
David Romero's Digital Models of Frank Lloyd Wright's Unrealized Buildings (thisiscolossal.com)
4897.
Coming to PostgreSQL – on-disk database encryption (theregister.com)
4898.
Race and Gender Bias as an Example of Unfaithful Chain of Thought in the Wild (lesswrong.com)
4899.
Roku has secret menus and screens (zdnet.com)
4900.
Can you attach multiple USB-C plugs to a single motherboard header? (arstechnica.com)
4901.
Zig Roadmap 2026 [video] (youtube.com)
4902.
Mott Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
4903.
Man of Glass: Boccaccio: A Biography (literaryreview.co.uk)
4904.
India bars Jane Street from its securities market, citing manipulation (reuters.com)
4905.
Psychedelics and Alzheimer's Disease (psychedelirium.substack.com)
4906.
Show HN: Ncrypt – Query encrypted files privately with FHE (github.com)
4907.
O3 in Amp (ampcode.com)
4908.
The American system of democracy has crashed (theverge.com)
4909.
Five million years of Antarctic Circumpolar Current strength variability (2024) (nature.com)
4910.
Coral transplants could help save Miami's iconic reefs from climate change (independent.co.uk)
4911.
The math tutor and the missing $533M (restofworld.org)
4912.
Consumerism Is the Perfection of Slavery (youtube.com)
4913.
100 years ago they predicted we'd live to 1000 years old. Average ifespan was 58 (popsci.com)
4914.
AI Hallucinations: ChatGPT Created a Fake Child Murderer (noyb.eu)
4915.
Personalised AI models enhance support for children with ASD (gulf-times.com)
4916.
Generic Containers in C: Span (uecker.codeberg.page)
4917.
The Sewing Machine's Broken (secarateratur.medium.com)
4918.
Small, room-temperature quantum computers that use light on the horizon (livescience.com)
4919.
I Read 100 Foreign Books in 100 Days. Here's Why I Still Couldn't Speak (talkin10days.com)
4920.
How Tether became money-launderers' dream currency (economist.com)