2025 Archive
6601.
What I've learned from jj (zerowidth.com)
6602.
Red Programming Language (red-lang.org)
6603.
Browser extension and local backend that automatically archives YouTube videos (github.com)
6604.
ELKS: Linux for 16-bit Intel Processors (github.com)
6605.
Microsoft Favors Anthropic over OpenAI for Visual Studio Code (theverge.com)
6606.
Wheel Reinventor’s Principles (2024) (tobloef.com)
6607.
Better Shell History Search (tratt.net)
6608.
Peer Programming with LLMs, for Senior+ Engineers (pmbanugo.me)
6609.
Clojure Async Flow Guide (clojure.github.io)
6610.
Recommendations for designing magic numbers of binary file formats (hackers.town)
6611.
Zpdf: PDF text extraction in Zig (github.com)
6612.
Imagen 4 is now generally available (developers.googleblog.com)
6613.
Servo vs. steppers: Speed, Torque and Accuracy [video] (youtube.com)
6614.
EU funds are flowing into spyware companies and politicians demanding answers (theregister.com)
6615.
Graphics livecoding in Common Lisp (kevingal.com)
6616.
Show HN: I built an offline, open‑source desktop Pixel Art Editor in Python (github.com)
6617.
Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with' study shows (phys.org)
6618.
Desmos Animated Graphing Calculator (desmos.com)
6619.
Annotated Unix Magic Poster (unixmagic.net)
6620.
Show HN: A “Course” as an MCP Server (mastra.ai)
6621.
Markov Chains Explained Visually (2014) (setosa.io)
6622.
Apple, Nvidia, Dell, and Others Get a Tariffs Exemption Under New Rules (barrons.com)
6623.
The cultural decline of literary fiction (oyyy.substack.com)
6624.
US hits $38T in debt. Fastest accumulation of $1T outside pandemic (apnews.com)
6625.
When DEF CON partners with the U.S. Army (jackpoulson.substack.com)
6626.
Arthur Conan Doyle explored men’s mental health through Sherlock Holmes (theconversation.com)
6627.
Sega mistakenly reveals sales numbers of popular games (gematsu.com)
6628.
School cell phone bans and student achievement (nber.org)
6629.
Odin: A programming language made for me (zylinski.se)
6630.
Microsoft to Cut 9k Workers in Second Wave of Major Layoffs (bloomberg.com)