July 2025 Archive
871.
Serving a half billion requests per day with Rust and CGI (jacob.gold)
872.
Gaming cancer: How citizen science games could help cure disease (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
873.
Small language models are the future of agentic AI (arxiv.org)
874.
Show HN: Core – open source memory graph for LLMs – shareable, user owned (github.com)
875.
SIMD.info – Reference tool for C intrinsics of all major SIMD engines (simd.info)
876.
Nvidia Becomes First Company to Reach $4T Market Cap (cnbc.com)
877.
Million Times Million (susam.net)
878.
Unlike ChatGPT, Anthropic has doubled down on Artifacts (ben-mini.com)
879.
DHS: Filming Cops, ICE Officers Is a 'Violent Tactic' (techdirt.com)
880.
Show HN: The Magic of Code – book about the wonders and weirdness of computation (themagicofcode.com)
881.
AI Market Clarity (blog.eladgil.com)
882.
23andMe is out of bankruptcy and it still hasn’t substantially changed its ways (washingtonpost.com)
883.
Petabit-class transmission over > 1000 km using standard 19-core optical fiber (nict.go.jp)
884.
Exposing a web service with Cloudflare Tunnel (2022) (erisa.dev)
885.
Smallest particulate matter air quality sensor for ultra-compact IoT devices (bosch-sensortec.com)
886.
The Tabs vs. Spaces war is over, and spaces have emerged victorious (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
887.
I deleted my entire social media presence before visiting the US – I'm a citizen (theregister.com)
888.
Dwl: Dwm for Wayland (codeberg.org)
889.
Where are vacation homes located in the US? (construction-physics.com)
890.
Locality of Behaviour (2020) (htmx.org)
891.
Show HN: I built the tool I wished existed for moving Stripe between countries (stripemove.com)
892.
Modern Debian-based Window Maker distribution (wmlive.sourceforge.net)
893.
A look at IBM's short-lived "butterfly" ThinkPad 701 of 1995 (fastcompany.com)
894.
First Hubble telescope images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (bsky.app)
895.
The Israeli "art student" mystery (2002) (salon.com)
896.
Show HN: The Montana MiniComputer (mtmc.cs.montana.edu)
897.
The Roman Roads Research Association (romanroads.org)
898.
Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us? (theguardian.com)
899.
The day someone created 184 billion Bitcoin (2020) (decrypt.co)
900.
The War on the Walkman (newsletter.pessimistsarchive.org)