April 2025 Archive
11401.
Fast DDS – C++ Implementation of the DDS (Data Distribution Service) from OMG (github.com)
11402.
Votes for children Why we should lower the voting age to six (theguardian.com)
11403.
The April Fools joke that might have got me fired (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
11404.
Microsoft's "1‑bit" AI model runs on a CPU only, while matching larger systems (arstechnica.com)
11405.
Workers AI LLM Playground (playground.ai.cloudflare.com)
11406.
Looking to build someone's small app ideas
11407.
Revision 2025 – Compos (youtube.com)
11408.
Trying Out Avif Transcoding (flak.tedunangst.com)
11409.
Light Phone III (thelightphone.com)
11410.
Nudge Theory: Users Weaken Their Behavior Change Regimen over Time (2021) (arxiv.org)
11411.
Regexhelper.com – Learn and Practice Regular Expressions in the Browser (regexhelper.com)
11412.
A tiny theory of physics – strand tangles (motionmountain.net)
11413.
Google Succeeds with LLMs While Meta and OpenAI Stumble (spectrum.ieee.org)
11414.
Drones can deliver supplies on Mount Everest this year, may change climbing (cnn.com)
11415.
We've unlocked a holy grail in clean energy. It's only the beginning (vox.com)
11416.
Airbnb will now show users the total cost of their stay right away (techcrunch.com)
11417.
Cartoonist R. Crumb's Biography: Two reviews
11418.
The IDE Wars Begin (ainativedev.co)
11419.
Consensus Democracy (en.wikipedia.org)
11420.
Fitbit is dying a slow death (zdnet.com)
11421.
Netflix Is Betting Its Future on Exclusive Programming (2015) (nytimes.com)
11422.
Kaleidoscopico (A Demo for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2) (youtube.com)
11423.
Vibe Coding is the Future [video] (youtube.com)
11424.
Syntactic and semantic control of LLMs via sequential Monte Carlo [pdf] (openreview.net)
11425.
When a Small Rejection Feels Like 'The End of the World' (nytimes.com)
11426.
Action-control – open-source GitHub Actions security tool (github.com)
11427.
On Bloat (2024) (docs.google.com)
11428.
The primary audience of your thing (product, service, library,) is now an LLM (twitter.com)
11429.
i can't be the only one that thinks ChatGPT naming is intentional
11430.
Show HN: I built Run for Fun to stop me from doomscrolling until I exercise (apps.apple.com)