July 2025 Archive
1741.
Btrfs Allocator Hints (lwn.net)
1742.
How long before superintelligence? (1997) (nickbostrom.com)
1743.
Figma spends $300k on AWS daily (datacenterdynamics.com)
1744.
New study offers clues about what makes someone cool (nytimes.com)
1745.
Warp.dev Terminal – Overpriced, Buggy, and AI-Sabotaged My Code
1746.
A job queue in two lines of JavaScript (jameshfisher.com)
1747.
That white guy who can't get a job at Tim Hortons? He's AI (cbc.ca)
1748.
Tell me again about neurons now (science.org)
1749.
A Photonic SRAM with Embedded XOR Logic for Ultra-Fast In-Memory Computing (arxiv.org)
1750.
Managing EFI boot loaders for Linux: Controlling secure boot (2015) (rodsbooks.com)
1751.
FMD Android: secure open source alternative to Google's Find My Device (gitlab.com)
1752.
Upsides and Downsides (calv.info)
1753.
Age verification doesn't need to be a privacy footgun (soatok.blog)
1754.
Generic Containers in C: Vec (uecker.codeberg.page)
1755.
Black hole merger challenges our understanding of black hole formation (gizmodo.com)
1756.
Claude finds contradictions in my thinking (angadh.com)
1757.
The Great Unracking: Saying goodbye to the servers at our physical datacenter (stackoverflow.blog)
1758.
C# Language Design Meeting for June 30th, 2025 (github.com)
1759.
The Scourge of Arial (2001) (marksimonson.com)
1760.
My website is one binary (2022) (j3s.sh)
1761.
Show HN: A macOS clock that stays visible when coding or binging in fullscreen (cornertime.app)
1762.
It Would Be Good If the AI Bubble Burst (stephendiehl.com)
1763.
Choosing a Database Schema for Polymorphic Data (2024) (dolthub.com)
1764.
Amazon's Emissions Climbed 6% in 2024 on Data Center Buildout (datacenterknowledge.com)
1765.
RP2350pc Open Source Hardware all in one computer (olimex.wordpress.com)
1766.
Formal specs as sets of behaviors (surfingcomplexity.blog)
1767.
Friction and Not Being Touched (tante.cc)
1768.
Ring reintroduces video sharing with police (theverge.com)
1769.
Astronomical Telescope “Hadley” – an easy assembly, high performance Newtonian (printables.com)
1770.
A bionic knee integrated into tissue can restore natural movement (news.mit.edu)