May 2025 Archive
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How the human brain is like a murmuration of starlings Essays (aeon.co)
13562.
Show HN: Bobber Game (Go Down to Go Up) (stan-stani.github.io)
13563.
"Cursor for Work" – AI Superpowers for Teamwork (get.traction.team)
13564.
Coastlines in danger even if climate target met, scientists warn (bbc.co.uk)
13565.
Coherence Information Theory and the Future of Communication (archive.org)
13566.
Scientific Thinking in the Digital Age (psychologytoday.com)
13567.
Show HN: Open Evaluation (openevaluation.ai)
13568.
Apple to Open AI Models to Developers, Betting That It Will Spur New Apps (bloomberg.com)
13569.
How Do You Evaluate Your AI Models?
13570.
PowerSchool hacker pleads guilty to student data extortion scheme (bleepingcomputer.com)
13571.
Practical AI techniques for daily engineering work (seangoedecke.com)
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Reddit bans an anti-natalist group after Palm Springs explosion (nbcnews.com)
13574.
The 23andMe Deal (cremieux.xyz)
13575.
Show HN: I made a full react event calendar so you don't have to (fulleventcalendar.com)
13576.
StackExchange sites in read-only mode on 21 May (meta.stackexchange.com)
13577.
Measles vaccines save lives each year (ourworldindata.org)
13578.
From OpenAPI spec to MCP: how we built Xata's MCP server (xata.io)
13579.
Science's 'Gollum effect': PhDs bear brunt of territorial behaviour (nature.com)
13580.
Welcoming Jon Xu and Andrew Miklas as YC's Newest General Partners (ycombinator.com)
13581.
Show HN: I made a sci-fi adventure game in Unreal Engine – launched today (store.steampowered.com)
13582.
Why Apple Still Hasn't Cracked AI (bloomberg.com)
13583.
PostgreSQL Anonymizer 2.1: Blurring Images (postgresql.org)
13584.
Running WebAssembly (WASM) Components from the Command Line (bytecodealliance.org)
13585.
Are groovy brains more efficient? (news.berkeley.edu)
13586.
Lotions and perfume can weaken a 'human oxidation field' made by your skin (science.org)
13587.
Dumb Hiring Shibboleths (2020) (adrianhoward.com)
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AI can do a better job of persuading people than we do (technologyreview.com)
13590.
Choose Boring Technology (2015) (mcfunley.com)