May 2025 Archive
12991.
YouTube Processed 2.2B Content ID Copyright Claims in 2024 (torrentfreak.com)
12992.
Show HN: ScrapeCopilot – Notebook Code Interface + Puppeteer + AI Copilot
12993.
Evolutionary history of the CCR5delta32 deletion via ancient and modern genomes (sciencedirect.com)
12994.
AI Coding Digest (jellyfish.co)
12995.
Writing and the End of a Good Thing (kupajo.com)
12996.
12997.
Why MCP Is the Future of AI Agents, and How to Build One with Cloudflare (youtube.com)
12998.
Nvidia ain't done with x86 as it taps Intel Xeons to babysit GPUs (theregister.com)
12999.
Tracking the Cost of Quantum Factoring (security.googleblog.com)
13000.
How to factor 2048 bit RSA integers with less than a million noisy qubits (arxiv.org)
13001.
Robots Are Starting to Make Decisions in the Operating Room (spectrum.ieee.org)
13002.
The Way of Code – Rick Rubin (thewayofcode.com)
13003.
A Man Who 'AGI-Pilled' Google (nytimes.com)
13004.
Visual Studio Code now supports Baseline (web.dev)
13005.
Indexing Hackage: Glean vs. Hiedb (simonmar.github.io)
13006.
Stand Up for Peace (standupforpeace.org)
13007.
CS-SPRINT – No-login, ad-free site to learn core CS concepts (cs-sprint.netlify.app)
13008.
Commoditize the Complement of Your Research (2021) (people.csail.mit.edu)
13009.
The Dunbar Number as a Limit to Group Sizes (lifewithalacrity.com)
13010.
Music, teeth, and AI but not all at once (erikheintare.substack.com)
13011.
Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025 (stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.com)
13012.
A Conversation with Dave Grossman (spillhistorie.no)
13013.
Contraband (asymco.com)
13014.
Freedom and Its Limits: Edward Wilmot Blyden's Black Republicanism (jhiblog.org)
13015.
Gottlob Frege (en.wikipedia.org)
13016.
Tiny Genetic Code Disruption Alters Brain Wiring and Behavior (neurosciencenews.com)
13017.
Heafodtramet (ang.wikipedia.org)
13018.
How the humble chestnut traced the rise and fall of the Roman Empire (bbc.com)
13019.
Algorithms and Methods for Individual Source Camera Identification: A Survey (mdpi.com)
13020.
Apple cannot miss its smart glasses swing (9to5mac.com)