2025 Archive
151.
Blender-made movie Flow takes Oscar (reuters.com)
152.
"When you upload or input information through Firefox, you grant us a license" (mozilla.org)
153.
Kill your Feeds – Stop letting algorithms dictate what you think (usher.dev)
154.
Repairable Flatpack Toaster (kaseyhou.com)
155.
Multiple Russia-aligned threat actors actively targeting Signal Messenger (cloud.google.com)
156.
Show HN: Live-updating version of the 'What a week, huh?' meme (tintin.dlazaro.ca)
157.
Google is illegally monopolizing online advertising tech, judge rules (nytimes.com)
158.
Show HN: Immersive Gaussian Splat experience of Sutro Tower, San Francisco (vincentwoo.com)
159.
Show HN: Cs16.css – CSS library based on Counter Strike 1.6 UI (cs16.samke.me)
160.
My 16-month theanine self-experiment (dynomight.net)
161.
Mistakes engineers make in large established codebases (seangoedecke.com)
162.
Blender releases their Oscar winning version tool (blender.org)
163.
Can LLMs write better code if you keep asking them to “write better code”? (minimaxir.com)
164.
OpenAI adds MCP support to Agents SDK (openai.github.io)
165.
$70M in 60 Seconds: How Insider Info Helped Someone 28x Their Money (data-and-politics.ghost.io)
166.
X users are unable to post “Signal.me” links (disruptionist.com)
167.
xAI has acquired X, xAI now valued at $80B (twitter.com)
168.
Archivists work to save disappearing data.gov datasets (404media.co)
169.
Tailscale is pretty useful (blog.6nok.org)
170.
Cracking a 512-bit DKIM key for less than $8 in the cloud (dmarcchecker.app)
171.
A hackable AI assistant using a single SQLite table and a handful of cron jobs (geoffreylitt.com)
172.
Add "fucking" to your Google searches to neutralize AI summaries (gizmodo.com)
173.
Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other extensions in Edge (neowin.net)
174.
'The tyranny of apps': those without smartphones are unfairly penalised (theguardian.com)
175.
The Future of Htmx (htmx.org)
176.
When imperfect systems are good: Bluesky's lossy timelines (jazco.dev)
177.
America underestimates the difficulty of bringing manufacturing back (molsonhart.com)
178.
Science YouTuber physicsgirl (Dianna Cowern) stands for the first time in 2 yrs (youtube.com)
179.
TV Garden (tv.garden)
180.
Nintendo announces the Switch 2 [video] (youtube.com)