August 2025 Archive
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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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New quantum state of matter found at interface of exotic materials (phys.org)
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HTMX is hard, so let's get it right (github.com)
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OpenAI Leaks 120B Open Model on Hugging Face (twitter.com)
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Native Sparse Attention (aclanthology.org)
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C++26 Reflections adventures and compile-time UML (reachablecode.com)
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Rising young worker despair in the United States (nber.org)
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Providing ChatGPT to the U.S. federal workforce (openai.com)
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How did Facebook intercept competitor's encrypted mobile app traffic? (2024) (haxrob.net)
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A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California (journalism.berkeley.edu)
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HHS Winds Down mRNA Vaccine Development Under BARDA (hhs.gov)
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Los Alamos is capturing images of explosions at 7 millionths of a second (lanl.gov)
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Offline.kids – Screen-free activities for kids (offline.kids)
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Gleam v1.12 (github.com)
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Deep Agents (blog.langchain.com)
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Breaking the sorting barrier for directed single-source shortest paths (quantamagazine.org)
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GitHub pull requests were down (githubstatus.com)
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Hiding secret codes in light protects against fake videos (news.cornell.edu)
170.
Wired Called Our AirGradient Monitor 'Not Recommended' over a Broken Display (airgradient.com)
171.
How Python grew from a language to a community (thenewstack.io)
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Show HN: Whittle – A shrinking word game (playwhittle.com)
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GPT-5 is already (ostensibly) available via API (old.reddit.com)
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Ergonomic keyboarding with the Svalboard: a half-year retrospective (twey.io)
175.
Hiroshima (1946) (newyorker.com)
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Why doctors hate their computers (2018) (newyorker.com)
177.
Where to find ideas (howtogrow.substack.com)
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A Carnival Attraction That Saved Premature Babies (2016) (smithsonianmag.com)
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States and cities decimated SROs, Americans' lowest-cost housing option (pew.org)
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Self-Signed JWTs (selfref.com)