July 2025 Archive
571.
Stone blocks from the Lighthouse of Alexandria recovered from seafloor (archaeologymag.com)
572.
Gremllm (github.com)
573.
What I learned gathering nootropic ratings (2022) (troof.blog)
574.
Ubuntu 25.10 Raises RISC-V Profile Requirements (omgubuntu.co.uk)
575.
What were the earliest laws like? (worldhistory.substack.com)
576.
Replit AI deletes entire database during code freeze, then lies about it (twitter.com)
577.
Postcard is now open source (contraption.co)
578.
Leveraging Elixir's hot code loading capabilities to modularize a monolithic app (lucassifoni.info)
579.
A Century of Quantum Mechanics (home.cern)
580.
The year of peak might and magic (filfre.net)
581.
AI for Scientific Search (arxiv.org)
582.
Let Kids Be Loud (afterbabel.com)
583.
The US dollar is on track for its worst year in modern history (semafor.com)
584.
Light exposure at night predicts incidence of cardiovascular diseases (medrxiv.org)
585.
The History of Electronic Music in 476 Tracks (1937–2001) (openculture.com)
586.
Lasagna Battery Cell (amazingribs.com)
587.
LooksMapping (looksmapping.com)
588.
ClojureScript from First Principles [video] (youtube.com)
589.
Metaflow: Build, Manage and Deploy AI/ML Systems (github.com)
590.
Edward Burtynsky's monumental chronicle of the human impact on the planet (newyorker.com)
591.
Game publishers respond to Stop Killing Games claim it curtails developer choice (pcgamer.com)
592.
The Broken Microsoft Pact: Layoffs and Performance Management (danielsada.tech)
593.
Jack Welch, the Man Who Broke Capitalism (2022) (forbes.com)
594.
Take Two: Eshell (yummymelon.com)
595.
Borg – Deduplicating archiver with compression and encryption (borgbackup.org)
596.
Optimizing Tool Selection for LLM Workflows with Differentiable Programming (viksit.substack.com)
597.
Monorail – Turn CSS animations into interactive SVG graphs (muffinman.io)
598.
Ask HN: What Pocket alternatives did you move to?
599.
Big Data was used to see if TCM was scientific (2023) (mcgill.ca)
600.
Hugging Face just launched a $299 robot that could disrupt the robotics industry (venturebeat.com)