July 2025 Archive
2131.
Scientists and engineers craft radio telescope bound for the moon (bnl.gov)
2132.
Tesla faces ban from selling cars in California (the-independent.com)
2133.
An exponential improvement for Ramsey lower bounds (arxiv.org)
2134.
Automatically Packaging a Haskell Library as a Swift Binary XCFramework (alt-romes.github.io)
2135.
Brave Blocks Microsoft Recall (twitter.com)
2136.
How Stablecoins Became the Digital Gold Standard (haebom.dev)
2137.
Starbase injury rates outpace rivals as SpaceX chases its Mars moonshot (techcrunch.com)
2138.
Win, lose, or draw: trends in English football match results (blog.engora.com)
2139.
CEOs Start Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: AI Will Wipe Out Jobs (wsj.com)
2140.
AI coding tools make developers slower but they think they're faster study finds (theregister.com)
2141.
Tampa FL hits 100 degrees for first time in recorded weather history (tampabay.com)
2142.
Anthropic Is Bleeding Out (wheresyoured.at)
2143.
The Mystery of People Who Speak Languages (2018) (newyorker.com)
2144.
Scientists reveal a widespread but unidentified psychological phenomenon (psypost.org)
2145.
Amiga Linux (1993) (groups.google.com)
2146.
Finding Robert Bogucki, the man who disappeared on purpose (abc.net.au)
2147.
Measuring Engineering (fffej.substack.com)
2148.
US 'click to cancel' rule blocked by appeals court (reuters.com)
2149.
Robot scans rare library books at 2.5k pages per hour (popsci.com)
2150.
Show HN: Xorq – open compute catalog for AI (github.com)
2151.
Descent of Inanna into the Underworld (en.wikipedia.org)
2152.
Particle Lenia Deluxe Edition (craftlinks.art)
2153.
Gut microbes could protect us from toxic 'forever chemicals' (cam.ac.uk)
2154.
The First Photograph Ever Taken (1826) (openculture.com)
2155.
Vibe Specs: Vibe Coding That Works (lukebechtel.com)
2156.
Why the Upper Middle Class Isn't Special Anymore (ofdollarsanddata.com)
2157.
Show HN: Flyde 1.0 – Like n8n, but in your codebase (github.com)
2158.
Scholars solved a 130-year literary mystery and it hinged on one word (sciencedaily.com)
2159.
Large-scale DNA study maps 37,000 years of human disease history (cam.ac.uk)
2160.
Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507 (huggingface.co)