July 2025 Archive
631.
Hawley and Democrats vote to advance congressional stock trading ban (cbsnews.com)
632.
Pimping My Casio: Part Deux (blog.jgc.org)
633.
The rise and fall of the Hanseatic League (worksinprogress.co)
634.
Ethersync: Peer-to-peer collaborative editing of local text files (github.com)
635.
Bad Actors Are Grooming LLMs to Produce Falsehoods (americansunlight.substack.com)
636.
Rotring 600 Ballpoint Pen (shellshore.com)
637.
Erlang 28 on GRiSP Nano using only 16 MB (grisp.org)
638.
Games Look Bad: HDR and Tone Mapping (2017) (ventspace.wordpress.com)
639.
In a milestone for Manhattan, a pair of coyotes has made Central Park their home (smithsonianmag.com)
640.
Is the doc bot docs, or not? (robinsloan.com)
641.
Org tutorials (orgmode.org)
642.
What would an efficient and trustworthy meeting culture look like? (abitmighty.com)
643.
About AI Evals (hamel.dev)
644.
How we tracked down a Go 1.24 memory regression (datadoghq.com)
645.
Solar-plus-storage technology is improving quickly (volts.wtf)
646.
Grammarly acquires Superhuman (reuters.com)
647.
They tried Made in the USA – it was too expensive for their customers (reuters.com)
648.
When Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support? (queue.acm.org)
649.
Scientists identify culprit behind biggest-ever U.S. honey bee die-off (science.org)
650.
Show HN: We made our own inference engine for Apple Silicon (github.com)
651.
Payment processors' bar on Japanese adult content endangers democracy (2024) (automaton-media.com)
652.
LetsEncrypt Outage (letsencrypt.status.io)
653.
Show HN: Typeform was too expensive so I built my own forms (ikiform.com)
654.
AI agent benchmarks are broken (ddkang.substack.com)
655.
UK Online Safety Act sends VPN use soaring (wired.com)
656.
More assorted notes on Liquid Glass (morrick.me)
657.
Running a million-board chess MMO in a single process (eieio.games)
658.
DOJ goes after US citizen for developing anti-ICE app (appleinsider.com)
659.
What's happening to reading? (newyorker.com)
660.
.NET 10 Preview 6 brings JIT improvements, one-shot tool execution (infoworld.com)