August 2025 Archive
13201.
A Markdown browser for your terminal (github.com)
13202.
Class Dismissed – Joe Liemandt and Alpha School (joincolossus.com)
13203.
Anglican Diocese of North Queensland, Australia Enters Receivership (abc.net.au)
13204.
Ask HN: Has anyone made an MCP server for calorie tracking?
13205.
Typeclassopedia (wiki.haskell.org)
13206.
Show HN: Fast, private command-line history search with instant documentation (github.com)
13207.
The insanity of integrating AI into email clients (tramlines.io)
13208.
GitID: Terminal-Based Git Identity Manager Now in AUR (github.com)
13209.
The last mid-1700s building in central Boston is for sale (happymuncher.com)
13210.
Creating a simple web application in Nim (eoleary.me)
13211.
Agile: Rise, Fall and What Remains (taoem.com)
13212.
Ralph (ghuntley.com)
13213.
Show HN: I made a WASI orchestration prototype (github.com)
13214.
Paul Chadeisson (paulchadeisson.com)
13215.
Backup iCloud Photos and Drive to NAS (parachuteapps.com)
13216.
0MHz DOS Collection (0mhz.net)
13217.
Time is running out for SpaceX to make a splash with second-gen Starship (arstechnica.com)
13218.
Mysterious X-37B spaceplane flies again carrying a quantum GPS alternative (theregister.com)
13219.
Once Upon a Pipe in the West: A Working Adapter from HDMI to Gardena – Jhauser (jhauser.de)
13220.
Why I Read Technical Books (ratfactor.com)
13221.
Vim with Vigor: An 8 Chapter Book on Exiting Vim (github.com)
13222.
Build vs. Buy in the Age of AI (svpg.com)
13223.
Q&A about the Windows Start Menu and Taskbar (archive.blogs.harvard.edu)
13224.
Comparing Nitro to Runit (leahneukirchen.org)
13225.
How to generate uniformly random points on n-spheres and in n-balls (extremelearning.com.au)
13226.
Smooth: Browser Agent (smooth.sh)
13227.
Study finds sea-level projections from the 1990s were spot on (news.tulane.edu)
13228.
Silicon Valley Launches Pro-AI PACs to Defend Industry in Midterm Elections (wsj.com)
13229.
AI era leaders think communications degrees more valuable than computer science (fortune.com)
13230.
The benefits of being an open-source startup (newsletter.posthog.com)