2025 Archive
1231.
A minimax chess engine in regular expressions (nicholas.carlini.com)
1232.
OpenAI's H1 2025: $4.3B in income, $13.5B in loss (techinasia.com)
1233.
They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45 (1955) (press.uchicago.edu)
1234.
Wanted to spy on my dog, ended up spying on TP-Link (kennedn.com)
1235.
How to Draw a Space Invader (muffinman.io)
1236.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT (openai.com)
1237.
OpenAI needs to raise at least $207B by 2030 (ft.com)
1238.
OpenAI o3 and o4-mini (openai.com)
1239.
Americans increasingly see legal sports betting as a bad thing for society (pewresearch.org)
1240.
Sycophancy in GPT-4o (openai.com)
1241.
UK backing down on Apple encryption backdoor after pressure from US (arstechnica.com)
1242.
Zedless: Zed fork focused on privacy and being local-first (github.com)
1243.
Fidget (mattkeeter.com)
1244.
Adobe deletes Bluesky posts after backlash (petapixel.com)
1245.
You’re a slow thinker. Now what? (chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
1246.
LibreOffice still kicking at 40, now with browser tricks and real-time collab (theregister.com)
1247.
How to draw an outline in a video game (ameye.dev)
1248.
Framework's first desktop is a strange–but unique–mini ITX gaming PC (arstechnica.com)
1249.
Roc Camera (roc.camera)
1250.
Ask HN: Is it time to fork HN into AI/LLM and "Everything else/other?"
1251.
Kagi Reaches 50k Users (kagi.com)
1252.
X's new country-of-origin feature reveals many 'US' accounts to be foreign-run (hindustantimes.com)
1253.
The future of large files in Git is Git (tylercipriani.com)
1254.
Linda Yaccarino is leaving X (nytimes.com)
1255.
I failed to recreate the 1996 Space Jam website with Claude (j0nah.com)
1256.
Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15 (apnews.com)
1257.
Game design is simple (raphkoster.com)
1258.
Inkjet printer with DRM-free ink will be launched via a crowdfunding campaign (notebookcheck.net)
1259.
Nobody has a personality anymore: we are products with labels (freyaindia.co.uk)
1260.
Bear is now source-available (herman.bearblog.dev)