Why parts of Tom's Hardware now have a paywall
(tomshardware.com)
August 2025 Archive
6991.
6992.
Quickshell – Building blocks for your desktop
(quickshell.org)
6993.
6994.
An Open-Source Asynchronous Coding Agent
(github.com)
6995.
6996.
The possibility of a giant impact on Venus
(arxiv.org)
6998.
The Semiconductor Industry and Regulatory Compliance
(schneier.com)
6999.
7000.
uBlock Origin Lite for Safari
(mjtsai.com)
7001.
Ghost has raised prices and removed features for the Starter plan
(blog.usmanity.com)
7002.
Fun with MeshBlend
(c0de517e.com)
7003.
How Russian money slipped into SpaceX's orbit
(muskwatch.com)
7004.
Why AI Heralds a New Age of Stupidity
(telegraph.co.uk)
7005.
Subtract
(sive.rs)
7006.
Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Chips, with a Big Caveat
(nytimes.com)
7007.
Automate Thyself
(dealflowiq.com)
7008.
Amplified summer wind stilling and land warming compound energy risks
(iopscience.iop.org)
7009.
7010.
Musk Embedding Ads into X's Chatbot
(pymnts.com)
7011.
Who Got Arrested in the Raid on the XSS Crime Forum?
(krebsonsecurity.com)
7012.
Bye, Bye, Perplexity.ai
(dailydrop.hrbrmstr.dev)
7013.
What Kids Told Us About How to Get Them Off Their Phones
(theatlantic.com)
7014.
Anthropic says they've found a new way to stop AI from turning evil
(techxplore.com)
7015.
7016.
Show HN: My Resume Is a Gameboy
(samuel.computer)
7017.
Google TV's Uncertain Future
(theverge.com)
7018.
7019.
Hackers mock Trump's education secretary with song
(thedailybeast.com)
7020.
How to Ask Questions the Smart Way
(catb.org)