2025 Archive
6181.
AI is making us work more (tawandamunongo.dev)
6182.
CEO pay and stock buybacks have soared at the largest low-wage corporations (ips-dc.org)
6183.
We're learning more about what Vitamin D does (technologyreview.com)
6184.
Android introduces $2-4 install fee and 10–20% cut for US external content links (support.google.com)
6185.
DigiKey's Tariff Resources (digikey.com)
6186.
AMP and why emails are not (and should never be) interactive (buttondown.com)
6187.
OpenBSD is so fast, I had to modify the program slightly to measure itself (flak.tedunangst.com)
6188.
YAML: The Norway Problem (2022) (bram.us)
6189.
Is life a form of computation? (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
6190.
SaaS is just vendor lock-in with better branding (rwsdk.com)
6191.
European Union Public Licence (EUPL) (eupl.eu)
6192.
How to Delete Your 23andMe Data (eff.org)
6193.
Milwaukee M18 Battery Reverse Engineering (quagmirerepair.com)
6194.
Why SSA? (mcyoung.xyz)
6195.
Buy once, use forever A directory of one-time purchase software (buyoncesoftware.com)
6196.
Music eases surgery and speeds recovery, study finds (bbc.com)
6197.
Solving a million-step LLM task with zero errors (arxiv.org)
6198.
My fan worked fine, so I gave it WiFi (ellis.codes)
6199.
Whose code am I running in GitHub Actions? (alexwlchan.net)
6200.
Turning Claude Code into my best design partner (betweentheprompts.com)
6201.
Compare Single Board Computers (sbc.compare)
6202.
Kilo: A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search (github.com)
6203.
LandChad, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords (landchad.net)
6204.
Philip Low Unmasking Musk (bsky.app)
6205.
Make any site multiplayer in a few lines. Serverless WebRTC matchmaking (oxism.com)
6206.
Turso SQLite Offline Sync Public Beta (turso.tech)
6207.
Writing documentation for AI: best practices (docs.kapa.ai)
6208.
300-year-old Polish beech voted Tree of the Year (bbc.co.uk)
6209.
SymbolicAI: A neuro-symbolic perspective on LLMs (github.com)
6210.
Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)