July 2025 Archive
6391.
Comparing the Glove80 and Maltron Keyboards (tratt.net)
6392.
Russia using children to design and test its military drones investigation finds (theguardian.com)
6393.
HP owed over $940M by Mike Lynch's estate, ex-business partner, UK court rules (reuters.com)
6394.
Approximate First Principal Component (30fps.net)
6395.
Ozzy Osbourne Dead: Black Sabbath Frontman Was 76 (variety.com)
6396.
Late Ozzy Osbourne's Short, Sweet Stint in Video Games (kotaku.com)
6397.
The Raspberry Pi's Wi-Fi Glow-Up (kali.org)
6398.
Musk Allies to Raise Up to $12B for XAI Chips (wsj.com)
6399.
Amiga turns 40 today: 1985 Amiga World Premiere video (youtube.com)
6400.
Firefox dev says Intel Raptor Lake crashes are increasing during heat wave (tomshardware.com)
6401.
The Perverse Economics of Assisted Suicide (nytimes.com)
6402.
The mutagenic forces shaping the genomes of lung cancer in never smokers (nature.com)
6403.
New approach allows drone swarms to autonomously navigate complex environments (techxplore.com)
6404.
Parallel Processing in Purrr 1.1.0 (tidyverse.org)
6405.
Humidity Rules Everything Around Me (twitter.com)
6406.
Delta plans to use AI in ticket pricing draws fire from US lawmakers (reuters.com)
6407.
245TB Kioxia LC9 SSD Sets New SSD Density Record (storagereview.com)
6408.
Hackers Behind $140M Brazil Banking Heist Turn to Crypto to Launder Their Loot (coindesk.com)
6409.
2 hour screen time limit and curfews for children being considered by government (news.sky.com)
6410.
1 in 5 Steam games released in 2025 use generative AI, up nearly 700% (tomshardware.com)
6411.
China starts building biggest hydropower dam (theguardian.com)
6412.
Martin Van Buren responsible for the tiny word that punches above its weight? (npr.org)
6413.
Why the Web Won't Be Nirvana (1995) (newsweek.com)
6414.
Mexico makes biometric identifier mandatory for all citizens (biometricupdate.com)
6415.
Volvo Issues Urgent Brake Failure Warning for EVs and Plug-In Models (caranddriver.com)
6416.
Missing link to 'blobs' deep within Earth (theconversation.com)
6417.
The science behind the heat dome – 'a mosh pit' of molecules (grist.org)
6418.
Modern Cats (1874) (theatlantic.com)
6419.
War on hidden motors goes undercover (reuters.com)
6420.
A generic non-invasive neuromotor interface for human-computer interaction (nature.com)