August 2025 Archive
6331.
Updating UFW with a DDNS (sunbreaker.io)
6332.
Show HN: A simpler way to manage internationalization in component-based apps (github.com)
6333.
OS X Mavericks Forever (mavericksforever.com)
6334.
Chatbots Can Go into a Delusional Spiral (nytimes.com)
6335.
Anti-abortion campaigner faces third police investigation for silent prayer (telegraph.co.uk)
6336.
Grok chats exposed in Google results (bbc.com)
6337.
Eating meat may protect against cancer, landmark research shows (sciencedaily.com)
6338.
Ask HN: What is wrong with modern software development
6339.
Ask HN: Do you read your own PR?
6340.
For $65,000 a year, a teacher-less AI private school comes to Virginia (washingtonpost.com)
6341.
The Potato's Mysterious Family Tree Revealed–and It Includes Tomatoes (scientificamerican.com)
6342.
Switzerland Slammed with 39% Tariff Rate in US Trade Blitz (swissinfo.ch)
6343.
Lawyers warn that recognising a Palestinian state would breach international law (bbc.com)
6344.
No Freemium. Not for Free. Free (sjdonado.com)
6345.
America's Development Boom Meets a Smelly Reality (wsj.com)
6346.
She fed 100K Gazan families for free – now terrorists want her dead (foxnews.com)
6347.
Hollywood is struggling. So why does anyone want to buy a movie studio now? (latimes.com)
6348.
Unicorn CEO: "IPO is not the goal" but maybe if you just worked a little harder (imgur.com)
6349.
Tesla's Dojo supercomputer is DOA – now what? (theverge.com)
6350.
Incorrect Lift Theory (grc.nasa.gov)
6351.
A Puzzling Python Program (jo3-l.dev)
6352.
PEP 802 – Display Syntax for the Empty Set (peps.python.org)
6353.
We have to bring remote work to the country (fortune.com)
6354.
Trump calls for Intel boss to resign alleging China ties (bbc.com)
6355.
Ask HN: What's in your crontab?
6356.
Can we just have one day when no one mentions AI? (ft.com)
6357.
Challenges Related to the Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel (mdpi.com)
6358.
Jobs.now (jobs.now)
6359.
HN RSS Feed Down? (hnrss.org)
6360.
The real moral panic isn't porn – it's losing access to it (unherd.com)