July 2025 Archive
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LIGO detects most massive black hole merger to date (caltech.edu)
242.
Stop selling “unlimited”, when you mean “until we change our minds” (blog.kilocode.ai)
243.
German court rules Meta tracking technology violates European privacy laws (therecord.media)
244.
Australia widens teen social media ban to YouTube, scraps exemption (reuters.com)
245.
Open Source Maintenance Fee (github.com)
246.
Pgactive: Postgres active-active replication extension (github.com)
247.
Gene therapy restored hearing in deaf patients (news.ki.se)
248.
I tried Servo (spacebar.news)
249.
Most RESTful APIs aren't really RESTful (florian-kraemer.net)
250.
Making Postgres slower (byteofdev.com)
251.
Solar power has begun to transform the world’s energy system (newyorker.com)
252.
I know when you're vibe coding (alexkondov.com)
253.
NIST ion clock sets new record for most accurate clock (nist.gov)
254.
lsr: ls with io_uring (rockorager.dev)
255.
Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts (MoE) language model (github.com)
256.
Why English doesn't use accents (deadlanguagesociety.com)
257.
How we rooted Copilot (research.eye.security)
258.
Larry (cat) (en.wikipedia.org)
259.
Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts (MoE) language model (twitter.com)
260.
“Reading Rainbow” was created to combat summer reading slumps (smithsonianmag.com)
261.
Building better AI tools (hazelweakly.me)
262.
The first time I was almost fired from Apple (engineersneedart.com)
263.
Sam Altman Slams Meta’s AI Talent Poaching: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries' (wired.com)
264.
Open Sauce is a confoundingly brilliant Bay Area event (jeffgeerling.com)
265.
Get the location of the ISS using DNS (shkspr.mobi)
266.
Opening up ‘Zero-Knowledge Proof’ technology (blog.google)
267.
Flounder Mode – Kevin Kelly on a different way to do great work (joincolossus.com)
268.
Flix – A powerful effect-oriented programming language (flix.dev)
269.
Hierarchical Reasoning Model (arxiv.org)
270.
Tough news for our UK users (blog.janitorai.com)