August 2025 Archive
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I asked four former friends why we stopped speaking (2023) (vogue.com)
92.
Passkeys are just passwords that require a password manager (danfabulich.medium.com)
93.
A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth (2022) (economist.com)
94.
Apache ECharts 6 (echarts.apache.org)
95.
Shrinking freshwater availability increasing land contribution to sea level rise (news.asu.edu)
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NASA's Curiosity picks up new skills (jpl.nasa.gov)
97.
Century-old stone “tsunami stones” dot Japan's coastline (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)
98.
A deep dive into Rust and C memory interoperability (notashes.me)
99.
KDE Plasma prepares crackdown on focus-stealing window behavior under Wayland (neowin.net)
100.
Once a death sentence, cardiac amyloidosis is finally treatable (nytimes.com)
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Show HN: WebGPU enables local LLM in the browser – demo site with AI chat (andreinwald.github.io)
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A Real PowerBook: The Macintosh Application Environment on a Pa-RISC Laptop (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
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OpenAI Leaks 120B Open Model on Hugging Face (twitter.com)
105.
My Ideal Array Language (ashermancinelli.com)
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Native Sparse Attention (aclanthology.org)
107.
New quantum state of matter found at interface of exotic materials (phys.org)
108.
Is the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS alien technology? [pdf] (lweb.cfa.harvard.edu)
109.
HTMX is hard, so let's get it right (github.com)
110.
C++26 Reflections adventures and compile-time UML (reachablecode.com)
111.
How did Facebook intercept competitor's encrypted mobile app traffic? (2024) (haxrob.net)
112.
Rising young worker despair in the United States (nber.org)
113.
Build Your Own Lisp (buildyourownlisp.com)
114.
Deep Agents (blog.langchain.com)
115.
Offline.kids – Screen-free activities for kids (offline.kids)
116.
Hiding secret codes in light protects against fake videos (news.cornell.edu)
117.
GPT-5 is already (ostensibly) available via API (old.reddit.com)
118.
How Python grew from a language to a community (thenewstack.io)
119.
Ergonomic keyboarding with the Svalboard: a half-year retrospective (twey.io)
120.
Self-Signed JWTs (selfref.com)