July 2025 Archive
16801.
My 9-week unprocessed food self-experiment (dynomight.net)
16802.
App/Web for finding friends and like-minded people, which works?
16803.
Show HN: Led Calculator (ledcalculator.org)
16804.
Key Lessons from Using Java 21 Virtual Threads in Production (tech.cashfree.com)
16805.
Reading License Plates (blog.alexrinehart.net)
16806.
A Refreshing SQL Injection Discovery in Z-Push (xbow.com)
16807.
P3665R0: Vertical Text Processing (open-std.org)
16808.
The Big Bang myth – Our origins will always elude us (unherd.com)
16809.
Startups are using Nvidia's AI GPUs as collateral to secure loans up to $10B (pcgamer.com)
16810.
Optimization Culture Is Making Us Fragile (bradstulberg.substack.com)
16811.
The Code Inflation (blog.hermesloom.org)
16812.
UK Charges Four in 'Scattered Spider' Ransom Group (krebsonsecurity.com)
16813.
There are exponentially many vectors with small inner product (lmao.bearblog.dev)
16814.
Bitcoin Transcripts v2: FOSS Archive of Bitcoin Tech Talks (btctranscripts.com)
16815.
Diegetic Music and Its Delights (arbesman.substack.com)
16816.
A curated list of performance stories (github.com)
16817.
A Test for AI Consciousness [pdf] (ecorner.stanford.edu)
16818.
Cancelled Cursor subscription; using multi-agent swarms with Claude Code instead (old.reddit.com)
16819.
My Excellent Conversation with David Robertson (marginalrevolution.com)
16820.
Show HN: Activiews – A privacy-first fitness alternative for Apple users (activiews.xyz)
16821.
Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000 (buzzsprout.com)
16822.
WaitGroup.Go() in 1.25 (appliedgo.net)
16823.
Musical Composer's Brain Matter Is Still Making Music 3 Years After His Death (mymodernmet.com)
16824.
tsgolint: type aware linting for oxlint (github.com)
16825.
Boeing Is Building Next-Gen Satellites to Control America's Nukes (jalopnik.com)
16826.
Scripting News: I hate CSS (scripting.com)
16827.
Microdefinitions (mailchi.mp)
16828.
Awesome-RAG GitHub (github.com)
16829.
Lifespan.io: Cyclarity Launches Human Trial to Cure Atherosclerosis (bakarlabs.berkeley.edu)
16830.
KSAT – Vegard Sandengen, Rust Engineer [audio] (corrode.dev)