August 2025 Archive
301.
The new shape of Mixxx 3.0 – Open Source DJing (mixxx.org)
302.
This Old SGI: notes and memoirs on the Silicon Graphics 4D series (1996) (archive.irixnet.org)
303.
Apple announces American Manufacturing Program (apple.com)
304.
AWS Restored My Account: The Human Who Made the Difference (seuros.com)
305.
Slopsquatting (en.wikipedia.org)
306.
Fire hazard of WHY2025 badge due to 18650 Li-Ion cells (wiki.why2025.org)
307.
Germany's identity crisis: The trains no longer run on time (washingtonpost.com)
308.
Europe is breaking its reliance on American science (reuters.com)
309.
Rollercoaster Tycoon (Or, MicroProse's Last Hurrah) (filfre.net)
310.
Turn any website into an API (parse.bot)
311.
Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians (theguardian.com)
312.
Open SWE: An open-source asynchronous coding agent (blog.langchain.com)
313.
The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964) (harpers.org)
314.
Writing a basic service for GNU Guix (tannerhoelzel.com)
315.
Tim Cook rallying Apple employees around AI efforts (bloomberg.com)
316.
Show HN: Octofriend, a cute coding agent that can swap between GPT-5 and Claude (github.com)
317.
Vibe coding the MIT course catalog (stackdiver.com)
318.
Writing a storage engine for Postgres: An in-memory table access method (2023) (notes.eatonphil.com)
319.
Laptop Support and Usability (LSU): July 2025 Report (github.com)
320.
Arm desktop: emulation (marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl)
321.
Telefon Hírmondó (en.wikipedia.org)
322.
Seed7 – Extensible Programming Language (seed7.net)
323.
Tesla used car prices keep plumetting, dips below average used car (electrek.co)
324.
Microsoft tops $4T in valuation: Great news for MSFT, not so great for workers (computerworld.com)
325.
Show HN: Sinkzone DNS – Forwarder that blocks everything except your allowlist (github.com)
326.
The 1090 Megahertz Riddle: A Guide to Decoding Mode S and ADS-B Signals (books.open.tudelft.nl)
327.
AI in Search is driving more queries and higher quality clicks (blog.google)
328.
The BLS can't be replaced by the private sector (bloomberg.com)
329.
Donald Trump to fire US labour statistics boss after weak jobs report (ft.com)
330.
Fast (2019) (patrickcollison.com)