April 2025 Archive
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9272.
The Design of Compact Elastic Binary Trees (Cebtree) (wtarreau.blogspot.com)
9273.
Tariffs and Monopolies (pluralistic.net)
9274.
Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds (github.blog)
9275.
National Weather Service no longer translating products for non-English speakers (apnews.com)
9276.
Show HN: Browser-Use MCP for Claude that works without an API key (twitter.com)
9277.
Node.js – Making Node.js Downloads Reliable (nodejs.org)
9278.
UK creating 'murder prediction' tool to identify people most likely to kill (theguardian.com)
9279.
Sleep supports people's ability to remember sequences of real-world experiences (medicalxpress.com)
9280.
Mitochondria transplants could cure diseases and lengthen lives (economist.com)
9281.
Guy turns his rants into structured tasks (old.reddit.com)
9282.
Research in AI for SWE is nowhere close to finished (arxiv.org)
9283.
New "wavy" road design to get drivers to slow down (cbsnews.com)
9284.
Meridian: Personal Intelligence Agency (github.com)
9285.
French court bars Marine Le Pen from public office for embezzlement (npr.org)
9286.
FastRace – Redesigned traceroute in pure C that is 5 times faster (github.com)
9287.
Stop Syncing Everything (sqlsync.dev)
9288.
OpenAI raises up to $40B in record-breaking deal with SoftBank (theguardian.com)
9289.
Where did April Fools' Day come from? (rte.ie)
9290.
Does Baby Have Hat? (jeremykun.com)
9291.
Hoster: Built Using FreeBSD/Bhyve/ZFS/PF/Go Makes VM/Jails Deployments Fast/Easy (docs.hoster-core.gateway-it.com)
9292.
Nixon Opens Trade with China (1972) (ebsco.com)
9293.
Key evidence deleted in case against ex-military man who spied on Julian Assange (english.elpais.com)
9294.
Is Figure AI's CEO exaggerating his humanoid robotic startup's work with BMW? (fortune.com)
9295.
If it's crypto it's not money laundering (moneyness.ca)
9296.
Proof of humanity that can't be broken by AI (mjaseem.github.io)
9297.
Cutting Off NPR and PBS (nytimes.com)
9298.
Show HN: Kai Scheduler – K8s scheduler optimizing GPU for AI (github.com)
9299.
Are We Taking A.I. Seriously Enough? (newyorker.com)
9300.