2025 Archive
13021.
UK launches Project Octopus to deliver interceptor drones to Ukraine (shephardmedia.com)
13022.
More women than expected are genetically men (2016) (novonordiskfonden.dk)
13023.
The Road Not Taken Is Guaranteed Minimum Income (blog.codinghorror.com)
13024.
Can you lose your native tongue? (2024) (nytimes.com)
13025.
Nvidia CEO criticizes Anthropic boss over his statements on AI (tomshardware.com)
13026.
But how to get to that European cloud? (berthub.eu)
13027.
AI Is Breaking the Moral Foundation of Modern Society (eyeofthesquid.com)
13028.
Should I choose Ada, SPARK, or Rust over C/C++? (2024) (blog.adacore.com)
13029.
Dark Mode Sucks (tomechangosubanana.com)
13030.
A drill bit that can also drive screws (core77.com)
13031.
EPA Moves to Cancel $7B in Grants for Solar Energy (nytimes.com)
13032.
How malicious AI swarms can threaten democracy (osf.io)
13033.
UK's largest battery storage facility at Tilbury substation (nationalgrid.com)
13034.
Show HN: Build the habit of writing meaningful commit messages (github.com)
13035.
A queasy selling of the family heirlooms (commonreader.wustl.edu)
13036.
FileZilla Pro "Perpetual License" – A Warning to All Users (github.com)
13037.
Recall going back into Windows (arstechnica.com)
13038.
Ask HN: My CEO wants to go hard on AI. What do I do?
13039.
GCC 16 considering changing default to C++20 (inbox.sourceware.org)
13040.
Dismissed as a joke, UK's first rice crop ripe for picking after hot summer (bbc.co.uk)
13041.
The Useless UseCallback (tkdodo.eu)
13042.
AI Market Clarity (blog.eladgil.com)
13043.
Samsung confirms its smart fridges will start showing you ads (androidauthority.com)
13044.
How one of the world’s major money laundering networks operates (nytimes.com)
13045.
Job trends of HN Who Is Hiring? (hnhiring.com)
13046.
Doge Is Putting Major Government Efficiency Projects at Risk (wired.com)
13047.
SynthID – A tool to watermark and identify content generated through AI (deepmind.google)
13048.
Google.com search now refusing to search for FF esr 128 without JavaScript
13049.
23andMe is out of bankruptcy and it still hasn’t substantially changed its ways (washingtonpost.com)
13050.
AI image recognition detects bubble-like structures in the universe (phys.org)