2025 Archive
511.
I created an open-source Hardware Hacking Wiki – with tutorials for beginners (hardbreak.wiki)
512.
The Who Cares Era (dansinker.com)
513.
Microsoft only lets you opt out of AI photo scanning 3x a year (hardware.slashdot.org)
514.
Show HN: Seven39, a social media app that is only open for 3 hours every evening (seven39.com)
515.
‘No Other Land’ consultant Awdah Hathaleen killed by Israeli settler (latimes.com)
516.
Grok: Searching X for "From:Elonmusk (Israel or Palestine or Hamas or Gaza)" (simonwillison.net)
517.
Show HN: Bayleaf – Building a low-profile wireless split keyboard (graz.io)
518.
Python 3.14 is here. How fast is it? (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
519.
US-backed Israeli company's spyware used to target European journalists (apnews.com)
520.
Human (quarter--mile.com)
521.
Claude Integrations (anthropic.com)
522.
Migrating away from Rust (deadmoney.gg)
523.
An analysis of DeepSeek's R1-Zero and R1 (arcprize.org)
524.
The “S” in MCP Stands for Security (elenacross7.medium.com)
525.
AI tooling must be disclosed for contributions (github.com)
526.
Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji? (vgel.me)
527.
How to win an argument with a toddler (seths.blog)
528.
Revolt: Open-Source Alternative to Discord (revolt.chat)
529.
Show HN: Unregistry – “docker push” directly to servers without a registry (github.com)
530.
The Barbican (arslan.io)
531.
Port of Los Angeles says shipping volume will plummet 35% next week (cnbc.com)
532.
Macrodata Refinement (lumon-industries.com)
533.
Thoughts on thinking (dcurt.is)
534.
A year of uv: pros, cons, and should you migrate (bitecode.dev)
535.
Trump temporarily drops tariffs to 10% for most countries (cnbc.com)
536.
I genuinely don't understand why some people are still bullish about LLMs (twitter.com)
537.
Are we the baddies? (geohot.github.io)
538.
Open hardware desktop 3D printing is dead? (josefprusa.com)
539.
I created Perfect Wiki and reached $250k in annual revenue without investors (habr.com)
540.
fd: A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find' (github.com)