July 2025 Archive
8491.
China warns citizens to beware backdoored devices, suggests buying local tech (theregister.com)
8492.
Charges dropped against 120 defendants because they can't get attorney (apnews.com)
8493.
The case for regulating AI companions (seangoedecke.com)
8494.
A new and promising approach to ease falling asleep: The Cognitive Shuffle (sharpbrains.com)
8495.
iPh0n3 – USB-C Protection Case (obsoless.com)
8496.
I built an app to stop me from snoozing my alarm 20 times by looking at the sky (vakeup.app)
8497.
China Curbed Its Oil Addiction–and Blunted a U.S. Pressure Point (wsj.com)
8498.
LLMs Suck (underjord.io)
8499.
Signal vs. Noise: How AI Slop Kills Conversation (eric.mann.blog)
8500.
N8n vs Make vs Zapier – Discussion (parsera.org)
8501.
Your name is still on it (sanitarium.se)
8502.
Google admits system failure but claims "technical impossibility" to fix it
8503.
Pylon of the Month (pylonofthemonth.org)
8504.
The magic wand that solves agent memory
8505.
Science Is Winning the Tour de France (theatlantic.com)
8506.
Ask HN: What if emotion could be written in logic? (github.com)
8507.
First You Create the Work and Then the Work Creates You: Nietzsche's Life (ristonthomas.com)
8508.
The Thermodynamics of Trading (signalsandthreads.com)
8509.
Visualize Your Puppet Data in Grafana with the Observability Data Connector (puppet.com)
8510.
Internet Archive Designated as a Federal Depository Library (blog.archive.org)
8511.
Show HN: MicroMonitor – Lightweight Server Monitoring Built by AI in 24 Hours (github.com)
8512.
Is China Building the World's Biggest Telescope? (wsj.com)
8513.
Neuroscience study shows the brain emits light through the skull (psypost.org)
8514.
He Read (At Least) 3,599 Books in His Lifetime. Now Anyone Can See His List (nytimes.com)
8515.
I Do GitHub PRs (bitquabit.com)
8516.
Ask HN: Why are ePub images so tiny?
8517.
Is the Bread in Europe Better for You? (nytimes.com)
8518.
Yixiang 16kWh Battery for $1,899? What in the world [video] (youtube.com)
8519.
Object deserialization attacks using Ruby's Oj JSON parser (hezmatt.org)
8520.
What border officials can see about you when they scan your passport (stuff.co.nz)