2025 Archive
7201.
An Update on Pytype (github.com)
7202.
Wren: A classy little scripting language (wren.io)
7203.
Touching the Elephant – TPUs (considerthebulldog.com)
7204.
Kagi Bloopers – Search Results Gone Wrong (help.kagi.com)
7205.
Geometric Algebra (bivector.net)
7206.
Show HN: SQLite JavaScript - extend your database with JavaScript (github.com)
7207.
Using GRPO to Beat o1, o3-mini and R1 at “Temporal Clue” (openpipe.ai)
7208.
Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in Erlang/OTP SSH (nvd.nist.gov)
7209.
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
7210.
Show HN: Apple Health MCP Server (github.com)
7211.
Paul Hegarty's updated CS193p SwiftUI course released by Stanford (cs193p.stanford.edu)
7212.
The Tensor Cookbook (2024) (tensorcookbook.com)
7213.
Judge hints Vizio TV buyers may have rights to source code licensed under GPL (theregister.com)
7214.
CodeMender: an AI agent for code security (deepmind.google)
7215.
Judge Signals Win for Software Freedom Conservancy in Vizio GPL Case (fossforce.com)
7216.
It took 45 years, but spreadsheet legend Mitch Kapor finally got his MIT degree (bostonglobe.com)
7217.
The Awful German Language (1880) (faculty.georgetown.edu)
7218.
What Killed Perl? (entropicthoughts.com)
7219.
SSL certificate requirements are becoming obnoxious (chrislockard.net)
7220.
Disappointed with the TVs at CES 2025 (arstechnica.com)
7221.
Microsoft deletes official Windows 11 CPU/TPM bypass for unsupported PCs (neowin.net)
7222.
Children's arithmetic skills do not transfer between applied and academic math (nature.com)
7223.
Features of D That I Love (bradley.chatha.dev)
7224.
A look at the creative process behind Bluey and Cocomelon (2024) (readtrung.com)
7225.
Rewriting my website in plain HTML and CSS (vijayp.dev)
7226.
U.S. Emissions Rise 4.2%, China's Fall 2.7% (theenergymix.com)
7227.
Svelte’s characteristics that likely contribute most to improved performance (chuniversiteit.nl)
7228.
UK Government plans new powers to label dissenting movements as 'subversion' (netpol.org)
7229.
Scientists No Longer Find X Professionally Useful, and Have Switched to Bluesky (academic.oup.com)
7230.
AI should only run as fast as we can catch up (higashi.blog)