July 2025 Archive
13621.
Benchmarks in CI: Escaping the Cloud Chaos (codspeed.io)
13622.
Verified Assembly 2: Memory, RISC-V, Cuts for Invariants, and Ghost Code (philipzucker.com)
13623.
Italy says Meta may be violating law with AI in WhatsApp (theregister.com)
13624.
Ransomware gang sets deadline to leak 3.5 TB of Ingram Micro data (theregister.com)
13625.
Agntcy project donated to Linux Foundation with major industry backing (outshift.cisco.com)
13626.
Ask HN: Odd Traffic from Googlebot
13627.
Freedom and Order. How to prevent the fascists from taking over a democracy? (democracyorbust.bearblog.dev)
13628.
Bank ACH transactions are just SFTP uploads (twitter.com)
13629.
Archaeologists Keep Finding Shoes at an Ancient Roman Fort (smithsonianmag.com)
13630.
How the Corridor Changed the Way We Live Together (worldhistory.substack.com)
13631.
How do I get ChatGPT to forget about me?
13632.
Decoding the Chinese Computer (sixthtone.com)
13633.
SimpleX Chat v6.4.1: welcome your contacts, review members to protect groups (simplex.chat)
13634.
Mitochondrial Origins of the Pressure to Sleep (nature.com)
13635.
Selling open source technology to the government (openthc.com)
13636.
Off-CPU Profiling (polarsignals.com)
13637.
OfCom gives Kiwifarms an ultimatum to block its UK users (twitter.com)
13638.
Show HN: Pontoon, an open-source data export platform
13639.
The Long March of Electrification (ember-energy.org)
13640.
RIP Dribbble (twitter.com)
13641.
Codestral 25.08 and the Complete Mistral Coding Stack for Enterprise (mistral.ai)
13642.
Show HN: I built a calorie tracking app that grows a garden (aja.club)
13643.
YouTube rolls out age estimation model in US to detect people under 18 (support.google.com)
13644.
Bonsai: Jax Implementations of Popular Models (github.com)
13645.
Blink and You'll Miss the NHRA's New Fastest-Ever Run (thedrive.com)
13646.
Health Technology Ecosystem (cms.gov)
13647.
Where did DNA come from? (2021) (geneticsunzipped.com)
13648.
Requests for Startups – Fall 2025 (ycombinator.com)
13649.
So far, only one-third of Americans have ever used AI for work (arstechnica.com)
13650.
Robotics Levels of Autonomy (semianalysis.com)