Monthly Highlights
122.
Show HN: I invented a new generative model and got accepted to ICLR
(discrete-distribution-networks.github.io)
123.
OpenAI's H1 2025: $4.3B in income, $13.5B in loss
(techinasia.com)
124.
Wanted to spy on my dog, ended up spying on TP-Link
(kennedn.com)
125.
126.
Inkjet printer with DRM-free ink will be launched via a crowdfunding campaign
(notebookcheck.net)
127.
Immich v2.0.0 – First stable release
(github.com)
128.
Potential issues in curl found using AI assisted tools
(mastodon.social)
129.
Asked to do something illegal at work? Here's what these software engineers did
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
130.
Improved Gemini 2.5 Flash and Flash-Lite
(developers.googleblog.com)
131.
Comprehension debt: A ticking time bomb of LLM-generated code
(codemanship.wordpress.com)
132.
SSH3: Faster and rich secure shell using HTTP/3
(github.com)
133.
Repetitive negative thinking associated with cognitive decline in older adults
(bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com)
134.
135.
"Your" vs. "My" in user interfaces
(adamsilver.io)
136.
Britain to introduce compulsory digital ID for workers
(reuters.com)
137.
GNU Midnight Commander
(midnight-commander.org)
138.
Gem.coop
(gem.coop)
139.
Less is safer: Reducing the risk of supply chain attacks
(obsidian.md)
140.
Go has added Valgrind support
(go-review.googlesource.com)
141.
The story of DOGE, as told by federal workers
(wired.com)
142.
Getting AI to work in complex codebases
(github.com)
143.
I’m Not a Robot
(neal.fun)
144.
Apple: SSH and FileVault
(keith.github.io)
145.
Why haven't local-first apps become popular?
(marcobambini.substack.com)
146.
IKEA Catalogs 1951-2021
(ikeamuseum.com)
147.
148.
We bought the whole GPU, so we're damn well going to use the whole GPU
(hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
149.
150.
PayPal to support Ethereum and Bitcoin
(newsroom.paypal-corp.com)