2025 Archive
8821.
RubyUI (Former PhlexUI): Ruby Gem for RubyUI Components (github.com)
8822.
Diffusion models explained simply (seangoedecke.com)
8823.
Run structured extraction on documents/images locally with Ollama and Pydantic (github.com)
8824.
Source code art in the Rivulet language (github.com)
8825.
React Flow, open source libraries for node-based UIs with React or Svelte (github.com)
8826.
Total lunar eclipse over Teide crater, Tenerife – a project with many obstacles (lrtimelapse.com)
8827.
A gracious end to Webb-site (webb-site.com)
8828.
Doctors could hack the nervous system with ultrasound (spectrum.ieee.org)
8829.
Llasa: Llama-Based Speech Synthesis (llasatts.github.io)
8830.
A data analysis of speeches at the Oscars (stephenfollows.com)
8831.
Tiny Emulators (floooh.github.io)
8832.
Anatomy of a SQL Engine (dolthub.com)
8833.
EmacsConf 2025 (emacsconf.org)
8834.
Cannonball: An enhanced OutRun engine (github.com)
8835.
Now you can watch the Internet Archive preserve documents in real time (theverge.com)
8836.
I spent a week without IPv4 (2023) (apalrd.net)
8837.
Driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes (cnn.com)
8838.
How AI labs are solving the power problem (newsletter.semianalysis.com)
8839.
Ÿnsect, a French insect farming startup, has been been placed into liquidation (techcrunch.com)
8840.
The World Happiness Report is beset with methodological problems (yaschamounk.substack.com)
8841.
My Mac contacted 63 different Apple owned domains in an hour, while not is use (appaddict.app)
8842.
Despite what's happening in the USA, renewables are winning globally (thebulletin.org)
8843.
America is now one big bet on AI (ft.com)
8844.
Preschoolers can reason better than we think, study suggests (phys.org)
8845.
Helm 4.0 (github.com)
8846.
One in four 2020 Tesla Model 3 failed the Danish periodic inspection in 2024 (fdm.dk)
8847.
Mistakes I see engineers making in their code reviews (seangoedecke.com)
8848.
Sports supplement creatine makes no difference to muscle gains, trial finds (unsw.edu.au)
8849.
Simplest C++ Callback, from SumatraPDF (blog.kowalczyk.info)
8850.
Why does my ripped CD have messed up track names? And why is one track missing? (akpain.net)