May 2025 Archive
8641.
Why Apple Still Hasn't Cracked AI (bloomberg.com)
8642.
The 'Stealthy Wealthy' Who Make Their Money the Boring Way (wsj.com)
8643.
Airlines Prepare for Nuclear War (telegraph.co.uk)
8644.
InventWood is about to mass-produce wood that's stronger than steel (techcrunch.com)
8645.
An EPA Without Science (nybooks.com)
8646.
Flock Is Building a People Lookup Tool, Leak Shows (404media.co)
8647.
The one change that worked: I've ditched streaming for CDs (theguardian.com)
8648.
Linux on macOS (github.com)
8649.
Revenue effects of Denuvo digital rights management on PC video games (sciencedirect.com)
8650.
Considerations for a long-running Raspberry Pi (dzombak.com)
8651.
OpenVMS x86 Database Modernization with Mimer SQL and Amazon EC2 (aws.amazon.com)
8652.
Rogue communication devices found in Chinese solar power inverters (msn.com)
8653.
Ask HN: What are some "eureka" projects?
8654.
Walmart Now Officially Allows Amazon MCF – What This Means for Sellers (sellegr8.com)
8655.
Microsoft used AI to invent a safer coolant – and dunked a PC in it (pcworld.com)
8656.
My Dad's Last Days (petros.blog)
8657.
First Impressions of the Fossil Version Control System (qsl.net)
8658.
Agentic Windows 11 (developer.microsoft.com)
8659.
Imaging technique removes the effect of water in underwater scenes (news.mit.edu)
8660.
India needs a national bullet train system (2024) (high-capacity.com)
8661.
France Becomes First Government to Endorse UN Open Source Principles (unite.un.org)
8662.
Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company (The Daily Show) (youtube.com)
8663.
What a Binance CAPTCHA solver tells us about today's bot threats (blog.castle.io)
8664.
Memos – An open-source, lightweight note-taking solution (github.com)
8665.
The Last RAG: A Disruptive Architecture for Memory-Augmented Al (archive.org)
8666.
What's New in Flutter 3.32 (medium.com)
8667.
Show HN: What Are People Doing Now? (whatpeopledoingnow.com)
8668.
Stack Overflow and family sites in Readonly mode (stackoverflow.com)
8669.
SynthID Detector – a new portal to help identify AI-generated content (blog.google)
8670.
10,000x Faster, 10,000x Simpler: Solutions Don't Need Internet-Scale Complexity (tailscale.com)