2025 Archive
5731.
If you are harassed by lasers (laserpointersafety.com)
5732.
Teardown of Apple 40W dynamic power adapter with 60W max (chargerlab.com)
5733.
Bcachefs removed from the mainline kernel (lwn.net)
5734.
The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful (arnon.dk)
5735.
Over 80% of sunscreen performed below their labelled efficacy (2020) (consumer.org.hk)
5736.
Mozilla's latest quagmire (rubenerd.com)
5737.
Trump's attacks on universities get darker, with shadows reaching our shores (christinapagel.substack.com)
5738.
FPGAs Need a New Future (allaboutcircuits.com)
5739.
The state of SIMD in Rust in 2025 (shnatsel.medium.com)
5740.
Fly To Podman: a script that will help you to migrate from Docker (github.com)
5741.
What Is miniKanren? (minikanren.org)
5742.
DiceDB (dicedb.io)
5743.
API design note: Beware of adding an "Other" enum value (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5744.
A dark adtech empire fed by fake CAPTCHAs (krebsonsecurity.com)
5745.
Look at how unhinged GPU box art was in the 2000s (2024) (xda-developers.com)
5746.
Lucky 13: a look at Debian trixie (lwn.net)
5747.
Duke Nukem: Zero Hour N64 ROM Reverse-Engineering Project Hits 100% (github.com)
5748.
Dragonsweeper — A minesweeper game that requires observation (danielben.itch.io)
5749.
Understanding Memory Management, Part 1: C (educatedguesswork.org)
5750.
It's hard to build an oscillator (lcamtuf.substack.com)
5751.
Accessible open textbooks in math-heavy disciplines (richardzach.org)
5752.
Malware found in official gravityforms plugin indicating supply chain breach (patchstack.com)
5753.
FPGA Based IBM-PC-XT (bit-hack.net)
5754.
CamoLeak: Critical GitHub Copilot Vulnerability Leaks Private Source Code (legitsecurity.com)
5755.
Look Ma, No Bubbles: Designing a Low-Latency Megakernel for Llama-1B (hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
5756.
Fewer students are enrolling in doctoral degrees (nature.com)
5757.
Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash (windowscentral.com)
5758.
A computer upgrade shut down BART (bart.gov)
5759.
OpenAI’s promise to stay in California helped clear the path for its IPO (wsj.com)
5760.
Public trust demands open-source voting systems (voting.works)