2025 Archive
631.
The movie mistake mystery from "Revenge of the Sith" (fxrant.blogspot.com)
632.
No elephants: Breakthroughs in image generation (oneusefulthing.org)
633.
Violence alters human genes for generations, researchers discover (news.ufl.edu)
634.
Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers? (blog.gitbutler.com)
635.
Why it's so hard to build a jet engine (construction-physics.com)
636.
Full Text Search of US Court records (judyrecords.com)
637.
The Sims Game Design Documents (1997) (donhopkins.com)
638.
Bacteria (and their metabolites) and depression (science.org)
639.
IO Devices and Latency (planetscale.com)
640.
Web Server for AoE 1, 2 and 3 DE supporting LAN multiplayer 100% offline (github.com)
641.
Introduction to Stochastic Calculus (jiha-kim.github.io)
642.
PyTorch Internals: Ezyang's Blog (blog.ezyang.com)
643.
An Overwhelmingly Negative and Demoralizing Force (aftermath.site)
644.
DeepSeek Open Source FlashMLA – MLA Decoding Kernel for Hopper GPUs (github.com)
645.
Sonos CEO steps down after app update debacle (reuters.com)
646.
Show HN: Mastra – Open-source JS agent framework, by the developers of Gatsby (github.com)
647.
An interactive-speed Linux computer made of only 3 8-pin chips (dmitry.gr)
648.
Servo's progress in 2024 (servo.org)
649.
Don't use cosine similarity carelessly (p.migdal.pl)
650.
Operator research preview (openai.com)
651.
PEP 750 – Template Strings (peps.python.org)
652.
Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility (lwn.net)
653.
Milk Kanban (brodzinski.com)
654.
OCR4all (ocr4all.org)
655.
SmolGPT: A minimal PyTorch implementation for training a small LLM from scratch (github.com)
656.
Mozilla launching “Thundermail” email service to take on Gmail, Microsoft 365 (techradar.com)
657.
Backdooring Your Backdoors – Another $20 Domain, More Governments (labs.watchtowr.com)
658.
Type 2 Diabetes and cardiovascular disease attributable to sugar beverages (nature.com)
659.
Ex-Facebook director's new book paints brutal image of Mark Zuckerberg (sfgate.com)
660.
Generate impressive-looking terminal output, look busy when stakeholders walk by (github.com)