August 2025 Archive
5912.
MIT study on AI profits rattles tech investors
(axios.com)
5914.
At 66, I Decided to Get Healthy Again. Was It Too Late?
(bloomberg.com)
5915.
Codex – OpenAI's coding agent – VSCode Extension
(marketplace.visualstudio.com)
5916.
5917.
Whispers from the Star – AI Interactive Story Game
(wfts.anuttacon.com)
5918.
Intel's "Clearwater Forest" Xeon 7 E-Core CPU Will Be a Beast
(nextplatform.com)
5919.
5920.
5921.
Collaboration, Criticism, and Moving Forward
(kennethreitz.org)
5922.
Taco Bell Says 'No Más' to AI Drive-Thru Experiment
(gizmodo.com)
5923.
5924.
India is still working on sewer robots
(technologyreview.com)
5925.
Finland announces opposition to Chat Control
(valtioneuvosto.fi)
5926.
The middle-aged are no longer the most miserable
(economist.com)
5927.
What has the Netflix algorithm done to our films?
(theguardian.com)
5928.
Japan Gets There First
(lindynewsletter.beehiiv.com)
5930.
China Invests €37B to Develop Domestic EUV Lithography Systems
(powerelectronicsnews.com)
5931.
FTC chair accuses Google of treating GOP's emails as spam
(theregister.com)
5932.
5933.
5934.
"Your" vs. "My" in user interfaces
(adamsilver.io)
5935.
What Burning Man Doesn't Want You to See
(youtube.com)
5936.
The Baby Paradox in Haskell
(blog.jle.im)
5937.
5939.
FTC chair warns Google about Gmail's 'partisan' spam filters
(techcrunch.com)
5940.
Can Vitamin D supplements slow aging, as a recent study suggests?
(medicalxpress.com)