July 2025 Archive
8101.
Ask HN: "You are absolutely right! But first, a word from our sponsors"
8102.
How the Trump FCC justified requiring a "bias monitor" at CBS (arstechnica.com)
8103.
Show HN: Suggest – Ultra-low-friction feedback for your website (suggest.dev)
8104.
Why Women Are Weary of the Emotional Labor of 'Mankeeping' (nytimes.com)
8105.
A local, portable, single-file web server in C (macrobean.site)
8106.
Show HN: TanStack DB – Reactive DB with Differential Dataflow for TanStack Query (tanstack.com)
8107.
Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Meta (2007) (technologyreview.com)
8108.
A Practitioner's Taxonomy of IaC Patterns in the Wild (chkk.io)
8109.
A Signal Update Fends Off a Phishing Technique Used in Russian Espionage (wired.com)
8110.
Two Michigan Men Hated Comcast. So They Built Their Own Broadband Alternative (techdirt.com)
8111.
Show HN: We built a framework for sending real-time updates to mobile apps (github.com)
8112.
Ask HN: Where is Robert X. Cringely?
8113.
Google is using AI age checks to lock down user accounts (theverge.com)
8114.
Microsoft Has a Surface Laptop 'Smurface Edition' for Smurfs Fans (theverge.com)
8115.
Anger the Valid and Healing Emotion (reichandlowentherapy.org)
8116.
Why Today's Young Adults Are 4 Times More Likely to Have Rectal Cancer (studyfinds.org)
8117.
xAI data center gets air permit to run 15 turbines, but imaging shows 24 on site (arstechnica.com)
8118.
A Classic Childhood Pastime Is Fading (theatlantic.com)
8119.
Critical RCE Vulnerability in Anthropic MCP Inspector – CVE-2025-49596 (oligo.security)
8120.
How much (little) are the AI companies making? (30 Jun 2025) (pluralistic.net)
8121.
It is high time we let go of the Mersenne Twister (arxiv.org)
8122.
The Technical Feasibility of Divesting Google Chrome (kgi.georgetown.edu)
8123.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Decompilation Project (sotn.xee.dev)
8124.
Radxa Unveils Intel N150 SoM and Carrier Board Supporting Six M.2 or U.2 Slots (linuxgizmos.com)
8125.
Hot acetic acid enables full recycling of carbon fiber composite materials (phys.org)
8126.
Did the 'Deep State' Invent the UFO Craze? (nytimes.com)
8127.
Adding SQLLogicTest Support to Mochi (github.com)
8128.
AIs have a favorite number, and it's not 42 (theregister.com)
8129.
AI Can Keep Truck Drivers Awake (wsj.com)
8130.
European consumers are mostly saying 'non' to trading in their old phones (theregister.com)