July 2025 Archive
10681.
Scientists hide messages in papers to game AI peer review (nature.com)
10682.
Show HN: MailDropHQ – Free Disposable Email Without Signup
10683.
Commodore 64 Ultimate gets released (tomshardware.com)
10684.
Show HN: Juncture – Simplify building Jira integrations (github.com)
10685.
Episode with Stephen Kotkin, Stalin biographer and historian (twitter.com)
10686.
SearchLTE don't just search it, solve it (poe.com)
10687.
Weltschmerz (en.wikipedia.org)
10688.
Five Years After (isonomiaquarterly.com)
10689.
A New Kind of AI Model Lets Data Owners Take Control (wired.com)
10690.
What Fred Smith Did (marclevinson.net)
10691.
In war, incentives matter more than courage (economist.com)
10692.
1.5B LLM routing model that aligns to preferences, not leaderboards (huggingface.co)
10693.
Decomposition of phenotypic heterogeneity in autism show underlying programs (nature.com)
10694.
Entering a Nuclear Power Plant – Smarter Every Day [video] (youtube.com)
10695.
'They Kept Coming': Packages Pile Up Outside Woman's Home (nytimes.com)
10696.
Workaround for Claude Code running `python` instead of `uv` (solmaz.io)
10697.
Do you know what makes a hook impossible to ignore? (hubgrind.com)
10698.
So Your Doctor Is a Do. Does That Matter? (nytimes.com)
10699.
Can a daily nap do more harm than good? (rte.ie)
10700.
A Deep Dive into X's Community Notes (ddia.org)
10701.
Ask HN: I own wtf.store -what to build that makes people say WTF (in gud way)?
10702.
How the Democratization of Music Changed the Industry (2020) [pdf] (digitalcommons.salemstate.edu)
10703.
The Problem with Neoliberalism (integritytalk.blog)
10704.
The Color Doesn't Matter (tristanpemble.com)
10705.
How many parents have their driver's license suspended for unpaid child support? (substack.com)
10706.
Nvidia GPU Specs and Pricing Cheatsheet (github.com)
10707.
Interview with Alan Kay (web.archive.org)
10708.
Show HN: I wrote backend editor that adds AI agents and database to Lovable UIs (youtube.com)
10709.
You Need 'Productive Friction' (every.to)
10710.
Did early Unix shells ever use `chd` command to change directories?