July 2025 Archive
17911.
The Conspiracy of Reason (medium.com)
17912.
How bad (or good) is Wikipedia? (en.wikipedia.org)
17913.
Docs for AI Agents (technicalwriting.dev)
17914.
Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 224 (webkit.org)
17915.
Front-End Engineer (Interactive Payment Dashboards, Vue.js, Nuxt.js, TypeScript) (wellfound.com)
17916.
Ralph Wiggum as a "Software Engineer" (ghuntley.com)
17917.
PageRank in the Age of AI (tomtunguz.com)
17918.
Vibe Scraping / Vibe Coding a schedule app on a phone (simonwillison.net)
17919.
Notes on Spaced Repetition Scheduling (natemeyvis.com)
17920.
Our universe may exist inside a spinning black hole, JWST finds (thebrighterside.news)
17921.
GPT-4.1 Beast Prompt (github.com)
17922.
Maybe writing speed is a bottleneck for programming (buttondown.com)
17923.
Gallery of Connection Machine CM-5 Images (people.csail.mit.edu)
17924.
This TikTok video is fake, but every word was taken from a real creator (npr.org)
17925.
Show HN: I built a Buffer alternative after paying $60/mo for unused features (postplanify.com)
17926.
Google pulls plug on planned data center in Germany (datacenterdynamics.com)
17927.
Magic and Divination in the Age of AI (newstatesman.com)
17928.
Aardvark (en.wikipedia.org)
17929.
Ask HN: Are you shipping AI features in prod, or just experimenting?
17930.
Oncology Intel for Biotech Pros and Investors (sagelyhealth.substack.com)
17931.
Skia Graphite: Chrome's rasterization back end for the future (blog.chromium.org)
17932.
Pair-Instability Supernova (en.wikipedia.org)
17933.
Shift Left Meets Kafka: Testing Event-Driven Microservices (2024) (signadot.com)
17934.
Why Good Ideas Go Nowhere (kb.buildingbetterteams.de)
17935.
A Chronicle of the Fat Decades at Condé Nast (nytimes.com)
17936.
The Last Disc — How Blu-ray Won the War but Lost the Future (obsoletesony.substack.com)
17937.
Show HN: Roadmap – Turn real-life social anxiety into a game you can win (roadmaptogrow.com)
17938.
We Got to Sesame Street (2020) (newyorker.com)
17939.
NIH study finds toxins in 90% of US toddlers (pubs.acs.org)
17940.
Lookout Discovers Massistant Chinese Mobile Forensic Tooling – Threat Intel (lookout.com)