July 2025 Archive
7231.
When Sigterm Does Nothing: A Postgres Mystery (clickhouse.com)
7232.
Google's Moonshot Project Gears Up for Human Trail of AI-Designed Drugs (in.mashable.com)
7233.
LangChain is about to become a unicorn (techcrunch.com)
7234.
Missing VHS? Bring it back with this elegant DIY project (pcgamer.com)
7235.
Qantas confirms personal data of over a million customers leaked in breach (thehindu.com)
7236.
Vibe Coding vs. Slot Machines (twitter.com)
7237.
Judge rules that VMware must support crucial Dutch government agency migration (theregister.com)
7238.
Maryland Going It Alone on Tech Tax Risks Clear Compliance Chaos (news.bloombergtax.com)
7239.
EU Product Liability Directive impacts software, digital products, cybersecurity (lexology.com)
7240.
Empirical Evaluation of Large Language Models in Automated Program Repair (arxiv.org)
7241.
US Army will end most of its horse programs and adopt out the animals (nbcnews.com)
7242.
Rivian spinoff Also raises another $200M (techcrunch.com)
7243.
From Dollar Dominance to the Slop Machine (kyla.substack.com)
7244.
Publish Your Home-Assistant Instance Using Matter (github.com)
7245.
Apple vs the Law (formularsumo.co.uk)
7246.
UK government's deal with Google 'dangerously naive', say campaigners (theguardian.com)
7247.
Federal Agents March Through L.A. Park, Spurring Local Outrage (nytimes.com)
7248.
Ant International 'seriously considering' Stablecoin license applications (aol.com)
7249.
Implantable device could save diabetes patients from dangerously low blood sugar (news.mit.edu)
7250.
LangChain is about to become a unicorn, sources say (techcrunch.com)
7251.
Perplexity just launched Comet, an AI web browser (theverge.com)
7252.
Red Hat just expanded free access to RHEL for business developers (zdnet.com)
7253.
Bezos-funded climate satellite is lost in space (theverge.com)
7254.
The Ghost of Muriel Spark (newstatesman.com)
7255.
Guixotic, a Guix/Guile worker cooperative (lists.gnu.org)
7256.
The Other Immigrant Crisis: Identity Theft (thefp.com)
7257.
Diffusion Elites: surprisingly good, simple and embarrassingly parallel (blog.christianperone.com)
7258.
The Only Important Technology Is the Internet (kevinlu.ai)
7259.
MicroHs, a tiny Haskell Compiler [video] (youtube.com)
7260.
Climate simulator 'brings weather into the lab' (bbc.com)