May 2025 Archive
8011.
Our Grafana and Loki installs have become 'legacy software' here (utcc.utoronto.ca)
8012.
Losing the War for the Free Internet (anarc.at)
8013.
8014.
World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under Trump Cuts (nytimes.com)
8015.
Securing a Form on the Internet: Still Pretty Difficult (serverascode.com)
8016.
X hits pause on its encrypted DMs feature (techcrunch.com)
8017.
The 'beige Amazon influencer' lawsuit is headed for dismissal (theverge.com)
8018.
Progressive JSON (overreacted.io)
8019.
The same incident never happens twice, but the patterns recur over and over (surfingcomplexity.blog)
8020.
Hidden Bear: The GRU hackers of Russia's most notorious kill squad (theins.press)
8021.
Show HN: Dungeon Crawler on Demand Fork (7underlines.itch.io)
8022.
Ed, man! !man ed (gnu.org)
8023.
8024.
The Lost Art of Warez (2019) (vice.com)
8025.
Study: Long Covid 'brain fog' linked to inflammation, stress markers (thehill.com)
8026.
Copyright Claims Board Is "Ineffective and Costly," Watchdog Groups Say (torrentfreak.com)
8027.
Show HN: Logdash – Zero-config observability for side projects (logdash.io)
8028.
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on the birth of the agentic web (theverge.com)
8029.
Huawei widens lead in global telecom race, Western giants retreat under pressure (digitimes.com)
8030.
The tech billionaires are missing the point of their favorite sci-fi series (vox.com)
8031.
Zero-click searches: Google's AI tools are the culmination of its hubris (arstechnica.com)
8032.
A Billion Streams and No Fans': Inside a $10M AI Music Fraud Case (wired.com)
8033.
ARM Assembly Programming (2024) (keleshev.com)
8034.
Gems from Kubernetes 1.33 Release (metalbear.co)
8035.
Meta hypes AI friends as social media's future, but users want real connections (arstechnica.com)
8036.
There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Custom Memory Allocator (arxiv.org)
8037.
Stephen Hawking's Final Theory About Our Universe (2018) (sciencealert.com)
8038.
The Genius of RISC-V Microprocessors (2020) (erik-engheim.medium.com)
8039.
By putting AI into everything, Google wants to make it invisible (technologyreview.com)
8040.