August 2025 Archive
31.
Hardening mode for the compiler (discourse.llvm.org)
32.
Deep Agents (blog.langchain.com)
33.
Self-Signed JWTs (selfref.com)
34.
Bad UX (google.com)
35.
Hyrum's Law (hyrumslaw.com)
36.
Ergonomic keyboarding with the Svalboard: a half-year retrospective (twey.io)
37.
Launch HN: Societies.io (YC W25) – AI simulations of your target audience
38.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2025)
39.
Researchers map where solar energy delivers the biggest climate payoff (rutgers.edu)
40.
Rollercoaster Tycoon (Or, MicroProse's Last Hurrah) (filfre.net)
41.
Design patterns you should unlearn in Python (lihil.cc)
42.
Donald Trump to fire US labour statistics boss after weak jobs report (ft.com)
43.
Navy demonstrates multi-day solar UAS flight (navair.navy.mil)
44.
Supporting the BEAM community with free CI/CD security audits (erlang-solutions.com)
45.
Fast (2019) (patrickcollison.com)
46.
Tesla owes small businesses millions in unpaid bills [video] (cnn.com)
47.
Palantir gets $10B contract from U.S. Army (washingtonpost.com)
48.
Peak Energy just shipped the US's first grid-scale sodium-ion battery (electrek.co)
49.
Meta violated privacy law, jury says in menstrual data fight (courthousenews.com)
50.
Gemini 2.5 Deep Think (twitter.com)
51.
Tested: Microsoft Recall can still capture credit cards and passwords (theregister.com)
52.
The AI age is the "age of no consent" (productpicnic.beehiiv.com)
53.
The Rickover Corpus: A digital archive of Admiral Rickover's speeches and memos (rickovercorpus.org)
54.
LLM leaderboard – Comparing models from OpenAI, Google, DeepSeek and others (artificialanalysis.ai)
55.
Show HN: KubeForge – A GUI for Kubernetes YAMLs (github.com)
56.
Philz Coffee close to closing deal to sell to private equity firm for $145M (missionlocal.org)
57.
Robert Wilson has died (theartnewspaper.com)
58.
Commissioner of labor statistics fired after weaker-than-expected jobs figures (cnbc.com)
59.
At $250M, top AI salaries dwarf the Manhattan Project and the Space Race (arstechnica.com)
60.
The Rule of Law Is Dead in the US (thenation.com)