2025 Archive
6361.
iPad Pro with M5 chip (apple.com)
6362.
U.S. hits new low in World Happiness Report (axios.com)
6363.
The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine (nytimes.com)
6364.
The contrarian physics podcast subculture (timothynguyen.org)
6365.
The time is right for a DOM templating API (justinfagnani.com)
6366.
John Cage recital set to last 639 years recently witnessed a chord change (spectator.co.uk)
6367.
Reasoning models reason well, until they don't (arxiv.org)
6368.
Programming peaked (functional.computer)
6369.
U.S. Lost 32,000 Private-Sector Jobs in September, Says Payroll Processor (wsj.com)
6370.
Why leather is best motorcycle protection [video] (youtube.com)
6371.
Generative AI as Seniority-Biased Technological Change (papers.ssrn.com)
6372.
Hacktical C: practical hacker's guide to the C programming language (github.com)
6373.
Analysis of the GFW's Unconditional Port 443 Block on August 20, 2025 (gfw.report)
6374.
Data manipulations alleged in study that paved way for Microsoft's quantum chip (science.org)
6375.
New study shows plants and animals emit a visible light that expires at death (pubs.acs.org)
6376.
How to prove false statements: Practical attacks on Fiat-Shamir (quantamagazine.org)
6377.
How to install TrueNAS on a Raspberry Pi (jeffgeerling.com)
6378.
LLMs pose an interesting problem for DSL designers (kirancodes.me)
6379.
Why LLMs still have problems with OCR (runpulse.com)
6380.
LLM Daydreaming (gwern.net)
6381.
What do I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60k lines of code? (blog.luden.io)
6382.
Google Pixels are no longer the AOSP reference device (9to5google.com)
6383.
Mullvad: Shutting down our search proxy Leta (mullvad.net)
6384.
June Huh dropped out to become a poet, now he’s won a Fields Medal (2022) (quantamagazine.org)
6385.
Scientists now know that bees can process time, a first in insects (cnn.com)
6386.
Seedance 1.0 (seed.bytedance.com)
6387.
Rust's Block Pattern (notgull.net)
6388.
Ruby 3.5 Feature: Namespace on read (bugs.ruby-lang.org)
6389.
One Handed Keyboard (github.com)
6390.
TinyStories: How Small Can Language Models Be and Still Speak Coherent English? (2023) (arxiv.org)