2025 Archive
6331.
Netflix kills casting from its mobile app to most modern TVs (macrumors.com)
6332.
Is software abstraction killing civilization? (2021) (datagubbe.se)
6333.
The Collapse of the FDA (nytimes.com)
6334.
OpenAI has upped its lobbying efforts nearly sevenfold (technologyreview.com)
6335.
Parallel ./configure (tavianator.com)
6336.
Getting a paper accepted (maxwellforbes.com)
6337.
Valorant's 128-Tick Servers (2020) (technology.riotgames.com)
6338.
Bill prohibiting police from lying to children passes Virginia Senate (courthousenews.com)
6339.
FBI seized $40k from Linda Martin without charging her with a crime (reason.com)
6340.
YouTube No Translation (addons.mozilla.org)
6341.
Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system has flaws, Army memo says (cnbc.com)
6342.
Positron – A next-generation data science IDE (positron.posit.co)
6343.
Test-driven development with an LLM for fun and profit (blog.yfzhou.fyi)
6344.
Madison Square Garden's surveillance banned this fan over his T-shirt design (theverge.com)
6345.
A bookmarklet to kill sticky headers (2013) (alisdair.mcdiarmid.org)
6346.
MS Paint IDE (ms-paint-i.de)
6347.
Safe zero-copy operations in C# (ssg.dev)
6348.
Claude can sometimes prove it (galois.com)
6349.
Hashed sorting is typically faster than hash tables (reiner.org)
6350.
Fartscroll-Lid: An app that plays fart sounds when opening or closing a MacBook (github.com)
6351.
The British empire's resilient subsea telegraph network (subseacables.blogspot.com)
6352.
Seth Rogen Speaks Truth to Billionaires, Gets Censored for It (kottke.org)
6353.
Subsecond: A runtime hotpatching engine for Rust hot-reloading (docs.rs)
6354.
How attention sinks keep language models stable (hanlab.mit.edu)
6355.
OrthoRoute – GPU-accelerated autorouting for KiCad (bbenchoff.github.io)
6356.
Foundations of Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
6357.
Why Koreans ask what year you were born (bryanhogan.com)
6358.
Margin debt surges to record high (advisorperspectives.com)
6359.
iPad Pro with M5 chip (apple.com)
6360.
U.S. hits new low in World Happiness Report (axios.com)