May 2025 Archive
7411.
Welcome to Sealand (sealandgov.org)
7412.
Latest Gemini models now follow invisible Unicode Tag instructions (twitter.com)
7413.
Celadon Production Fueled by Methanol vs. Liquefied Petroleum Gas at Scale (mdpi.com)
7414.
7415.
Frontends Are Hard (sst.dev)
7416.
Parallel processing of past and future memories during sleep (nature.com)
7417.
Could DNA testing shed new light on 93-year mystery of Lindbergh baby case? (theguardian.com)
7418.
Xian: A Native Python Blockchain Where You Earn for Coding (xian.org)
7419.
Show HN: InkTodos – calm, distraction free todo list for Kindle (inktodos.com)
7420.
The Ukraine/Russia war of 2025 has nothing to do with the war of 2022 (twitter.com)
7421.
New Go Garbage Collector (bsky.app)
7422.
Public Domain Image Archive (pdimagearchive.org)
7423.
Wget to Wipeout: Malicious Go Modules Fetch Destructive Payload (socket.dev)
7424.
Andreas Kling's Keynote Presentation on the Ladybird Browser [video] (youtube.com)
7425.
Apple notifies new victims of iPhone spyware attacks across the world (techcrunch.com)
7426.
jQuery Reunion – 20 years later (jqueryreunion.com)
7427.
Coem, a Poetic Programming Language (coem-lang.org)
7428.
We Cannot Talk About AI Without Talking About Capitalism, Fascism, and Liberty (chrbutler.com)
7429.
Prompt chaining reimagined with type inference (haskellforall.com)
7430.
Progressive Dehancement (dbushell.com)
7431.
Battle of the AI Code Assistants: Who Writes the Best Python Integration Code? (medium.com)
7432.
Fine-Tuning Qwen3 (wandb.ai)
7433.
Co-dfns: High-performance, reliable, and parallel APL (github.com)
7434.
Japanese Innovations That Shape Our Daily Lives (nytimes.com)
7435.
London's 'spiralling' housing crisis in numbers (bbc.com)
7436.
Eugenics and the promise of utopia through artificial general intelligence (2024) (firstmonday.org)
7437.
Reports: US losing edge in AI talent pool (semafor.com)
7438.
Brain interface allows speech decoding in ALS patient (medicalxpress.com)
7439.
iBeacons (computer.rip)
7440.
Toki Pona: A Language with a Hundred Words (2015) (theatlantic.com)