April 2025 Archive
9421.
Byte Blackouts: How large data center loads are surfacing new issues (blog.gridstatus.io)
9422.
The Fifth Kind of Optimisation (tratt.net)
9423.
The best $6,160 I ever spent: a US work visa (2019) (vox.com)
9424.
Antithesis Driven Testing (sqlsync.dev)
9425.
Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland – here's (techradar.com)
9426.
Of Manners and Machines (commaok.xyz)
9427.
Schismogenesis (pluralistic.net)
9428.
Expect extra questions, take a burner phone: Lawyers weigh in on travel to US (cbc.ca)
9429.
It's Always the Other Side That's Been Brainwashed (newyorker.com)
9430.
Why we are still using 88x31 buttons (ultrasciencelabs.com)
9431.
OpenStack delivers 'Epoxy' release, which it hopes will unglue VMware customers (theregister.com)
9432.
9433.
A Roadmap to Alien Worlds (noemamag.com)
9434.
An opinionated HTML Serializer for PHP 8.4 (shkspr.mobi)
9435.
Governments cling to private cloud despite inexorable public cloud adoption (theregister.com)
9436.
How to Never Work a Day in Your Life (doinghandstands.substack.com)
9437.
MusiCoT, a chain-of-thought (CoT) prompting technique for music generation [pdf] (musicot.github.io)
9438.
GPLv2 is not impressed by Git (thomas-huehn.com)
9439.
RAF clear 'exploding' Tunnock's teacakes to fly after 60 years (bbc.co.uk)
9440.
You Need a Groundhog Day Codeword (attainablefelicity.mattkirkland.com)
9441.
We Tested 41 Baby Formulas for Lead and Arsenic (consumerreports.org)
9442.
Apple Pippin (failure.museum)
9443.
Change of plans: we are going to release o3 and o4-mini after all (twitter.com)
9444.
NASA seeks proposals for two private astronaut missions to ISS (spacenews.com)
9445.
Show HN: TextZen – Lightweight Obsidian Alternative for macOS (github.com)
9446.
What happened to pathology AI companies? (owlposting.com)
9447.
Redpanda debuts new Agentic AI platform with MCP (ai.redpanda.com)
9448.
In Defense of Ruthless Managers (seangoedecke.com)
9449.
Tools for Conviviality by Ivan Illich (1973) [pdf] (arl.human.cornell.edu)
9450.
Everything Made by an AI Is in the Public Domain (2023) (pluralistic.net)