2025 Archive
15961.
Apple Watch Ultra 3 (apple.com)
15962.
OOP is shifting between domains, not disappearing (blog.jsbarretto.com)
15963.
Roman dodecahedron: 12-sided object has baffled archaeologists for centuries (livescience.com)
15964.
The English language doesn't exist – it's just French that's badly pronounced (frenchclasses.com)
15965.
IT workers struggling in New Zealand's tight job market (rnz.co.nz)
15966.
The battle to stop clever people betting (economist.com)
15967.
Bring Back the Blue-Book Exam (chronicle.com)
15968.
Why isn't online age verification just like showing your ID in person? (eff.org)
15969.
Two publishers and three authors fail to understand what "vibe coding" means (simonwillison.net)
15970.
Dyson, techno-centric design and social consumption (2earth.github.io)
15971.
What enabled us to create AI is the thing it has the power to erase (chrbutler.com)
15972.
Are you the same person you used to be? (2022) (newyorker.com)
15973.
Children and young people's reading in 2025 (literacytrust.org.uk)
15974.
We're all CTO now (jamie.ideasasylum.com)
15975.
FDIC says banks can engage in crypto activities without prior approval (reuters.com)
15976.
The New York Times Has Spent $10.8M in Its Legal Battle with OpenAI So Far (hollywoodreporter.com)
15977.
Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence (greenpeace.de)
15978.
Walgreens replaced fridge doors with smart screens. It's now a $200M fiasco (bloomberg.com)
15979.
Persuasion methods for engineering managers (newsletter.manager.dev)
15980.
Google pulls AI model after senator says it fabricated assault allegation (theverge.com)
15981.
US opens Tesla probe after more crashes involving its "full self-driving" (apnews.com)
15982.
No AI Content (eclecticlight.co)
15983.
Shares of Starlink's European rival Eutelsat have tripled (marketwatch.com)
15984.
Functors, Applicatives, and Monads (thecoder.cafe)
15985.
Debian 13 arrives with major updates for Linux users – what's new in 'Trixie' (zdnet.com)
15986.
Group Borrowing: Zero-cost memory safety with fewer restrictions (verdagon.dev)
15987.
Anthropic achieves ISO 42001 certification for responsible AI (anthropic.com)
15988.
Paxlovid: You'd have expected more (science.org)
15989.
Death and What Comes Next (2002) (lspace.org)
15990.
Comparing a RISC and a CISC with similar hardware organization (1991) (dl.acm.org)