2025 Archive
4171.
German civil activists win victory in election case against X (reuters.com)
4172.
The fate of "small" open source (nolanlawson.com)
4173.
The OBS Project is threatening Fedora Linux with legal action (gitlab.com)
4174.
Agentic Coding Recommendations (lucumr.pocoo.org)
4175.
The daily life of a medieval king (medievalists.net)
4176.
Thoughts on Daylight Computer (jon.bo)
4177.
The True Size Of (thetruesize.com)
4178.
Amazon must face US nationwide class action over third-party sales (reuters.com)
4179.
Does Earth have two high-tide bulges on opposite sides? (2014) (physics.stackexchange.com)
4180.
Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success (economist.com)
4181.
EA Announces Agreement to be Acquired by PIF, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners (ir.ea.com)
4182.
GPT-5 leaked system prompt? (gist.github.com)
4183.
Build It Yourself (lucumr.pocoo.org)
4184.
SQL Anti-Patterns (datamethods.substack.com)
4185.
TikTok has turned culture into a feedback loop of impulse and machine learning (thenexus.media)
4186.
50 Years of Travel Tips (kk.org)
4187.
Why Algebraic Effects? (antelang.org)
4188.
Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance (2017) (lithub.com)
4189.
Just use a button (gomakethings.com)
4190.
Railroad Tycoon II (filfre.net)
4191.
Treasury agrees to block DOGE's access to personal taxpayer data at IRS (washingtonpost.com)
4192.
DOGE engineer's credentials found in past public leaks from info-stealer malware (arstechnica.com)
4193.
Becoming a compiler engineer (rona.substack.com)
4194.
Ted Chiang: The Secret Third Thing (linch.substack.com)
4195.
The Evolution of SRE at Google (usenix.org)
4196.
Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude (wired.com)
4197.
Malleable software: Restoring user agency in a world of locked-down apps (inkandswitch.com)
4198.
We do not have sufficient links to the UK for Online Safety Act to be applicable (libera.chat)
4199.
Washington Post editor resigns after accusing CEO of killing column (nbcnews.com)
4200.
Jeff Bezos says AI is in a bubble but society will get 'gigantic' benefits (cnbc.com)