2025 Archive
961.
Recent results show that LLMs struggle with compositional tasks (quantamagazine.org)
962.
Goodbye, Slopify (alexeystar.com)
963.
Why do bees die when they sting you? (2021) (subanima.org)
964.
Minimum effective dose (winnielim.org)
965.
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server (github.com)
966.
Waymos crash less than human drivers (understandingai.org)
967.
Rails for everything (literallythevoid.com)
968.
Goblin.tools: simple, single-task tools to help neurodivergent people with tasks (goblin.tools)
969.
SpacetimeDB (spacetimedb.com)
970.
Debugging Hetzner: Uncovering failures with powerstat, sensors, and dmidecode (ubicloud.com)
971.
Ask HN: How do I escape homelessness after rebuilding my mental health?
972.
Glamorous Toolkit (gtoolkit.com)
973.
Mitochondria as you've never seen them (nature.com)
974.
Abundance isn't going to happen unless politicians are scared of the status quo (inpractice.yimbyaction.org)
975.
In Jail Without a Lawyer: How a Texas Town Fails Poor Defendants (nytimes.com)
976.
My Struggle with Doom Scrolling (allthatjazz.me)
977.
A laptop stand made from a single sheet of recycled paper (core77.com)
978.
Calendar.txt (terokarvinen.com)
979.
Airline demand between Canada and United States collapses, down 70%+ (onemileatatime.com)
980.
Zlib-rs is faster than C (trifectatech.org)
981.
LLM-powered tools amplify developer capabilities rather than replacing them (matthewsinclair.com)
982.
Decreased CO2 during breathwork: emergence of altered states of consciousness (nature.com)
983.
Ask HN: Do your eyes bug you even though your prescription is "correct"?
984.
Caltrain's electric fleet more efficient than expected (caltrain.com)
985.
Scientists uncover how the brain washes itself during sleep (science.org)
986.
Mozilla flamed by Firefox fans after reneging on promises to not sell their data (theregister.com)
987.
Veloren – Voxel action-adventure role-playing (veloren.net)
988.
What's OAuth2, anyway? (romaglushko.com)
989.
Fossil fuels fall below 50% of US electricity for the first month on record (ember-energy.org)
990.
Vanguard's average fee is now 0.07% after biggest-ever cut (bloomberg.com)