2025 Archive
13921.
Conquest of the Incas (mattlakeman.org)
13922.
Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning (2011) (norvig.com)
13923.
Intermittent fasting strategies and their effects on body weight (bmj.com)
13924.
How we automated federal retirements (ndstudio.gov)
13925.
The link between trauma, drug use, and our search to feel better (lithub.com)
13926.
Germany's identity crisis: The trains no longer run on time (washingtonpost.com)
13927.
NixOS moderation team resigns over NixOS Steering Committee's interference (discourse.nixos.org)
13928.
SCP-055 is an "antimeme" – it erases itself from memory when observed (scp-wiki.wikidot.com)
13929.
Ask HN: How are parents who program teaching their kids today?
13930.
Johns Hopkins University slashes 2k jobs (reuters.com)
13931.
When swiping supplants scissors: The hidden cost of touchscreens (caseorganic.medium.com)
13932.
Default musl allocator considered harmful to performance (nickb.dev)
13933.
Ask HN: Went to prison for 18 months, lost access to my GitHub. What can I do?
13934.
How far neuroscience is from understanding brains (2023) (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
13935.
Bethesda Thinks Fan Remaster of Oblivion Is 'Very Special' and Supports It (kotaku.com)
13936.
Raytracing on Intel's Arc B580 (chipsandcheese.com)
13937.
To AI or not to AI (antropia.studio)
13938.
Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs could be insider threats (anthropic.com)
13939.
Run TypeScript code without worrying about configuration (tsx.is)
13940.
High Altitude Living – 8,000 ft and above (2021) (studioq.com)
13941.
Carmack on Operating Systems (1997) (rmitz.org)
13942.
AstroForge selects target for “high risk, seat of the pants” asteroid mission (arstechnica.com)
13943.
When Did Nature Burst into Vivid Color? (quantamagazine.org)
13944.
Vectrex Mini (vectrex.com)
13945.
Boston Dynamics shows off another major leap in humanoid mobility (newatlas.com)
13946.
Fire TV: Amazon to block piracy apps in the future (heise.de)
13947.
What if we taxed advertising? (matthewsinclair.com)
13948.
Adam Riess and the Hubble tension (theatlantic.com)
13949.
Me an' Algernon – grappling with (temporary) cognitive decline (tidyfirst.substack.com)
13950.
The "most hated" CSS feature: cos() and sin() (css-tricks.com)