2025 Archive
421.
Oracle attempt to hide cybersecurity incident from customers? (doublepulsar.com)
422.
ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC (home.cern)
423.
The US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide (apnews.com)
424.
Merlin Bird ID (merlin.allaboutbirds.org)
425.
UK's hardware talent is being wasted (josef.cn)
426.
Pico.sh – SSH powered services for developers (pico.sh)
427.
Zoom outage caused by accidental 'shutting down' of the zoom.us domain (status.zoom.us)
428.
CIA now favors lab leak theory to explain Covid's origins (nytimes.com)
429.
Grok3 Launch [video] (x.com)
430.
The best programmers I know (endler.dev)
431.
Oracle justified its JavaScript trademark with Node.js–now it wants that ignored (deno.com)
432.
German parliament votes as a Git contribution graph (abstimmung.eu)
433.
Air pollution fell substantially as Paris restricted car traffic (washingtonpost.com)
434.
I Switched to Firefox and Never Looked Back (howtogeek.com)
435.
WordPress Is in Trouble (anderegg.ca)
436.
Claude's system prompt is over 24k tokens with tools (github.com)
437.
Made a scroll bar buddy that walks down the page when you scroll (focusfurnace.com)
438.
Congratulations on creating the one billionth repository on GitHub (github.com)
439.
Apple says it will add 20k jobs, spend $500B, produce AI servers in US (bloomberg.com)
440.
The Guardian flourishes without a paywall (nymag.com)
441.
An intro to DeepSeek's distributed file system (maknee.github.io)
442.
I tried making artificial sunlight at home (victorpoughon.fr)
443.
Databases in 2024: A Year in Review (cs.cmu.edu)
444.
Blog hosted on a Nintendo Wii (blog.infected.systems)
445.
Executive wealth as a factor in return-to-office (twitter.com)
446.
CLion Is Now Free for Non-Commercial Use (blog.jetbrains.com)
447.
Tell HN: Y Combinator backing AI company to abuse factory workers
448.
I maintain a 17 year old ThinkPad (pilledtexts.com)
449.
“Normal” engineers are the key to great teams (spectrum.ieee.org)
450.
Nvidia's Project Digits is a 'personal AI supercomputer' (techcrunch.com)