2025 Archive
3211.
Congress passes Take It Down act despite major flaws (eff.org)
3212.
I counted all of the yurts in Mongolia using machine learning (monroeclinton.com)
3213.
Ask HN: How to learn CUDA to professional level
3214.
A major Postgres upgrade with zero downtime (instantdb.com)
3215.
We made Postgres writes faster, but it broke replication (paradedb.com)
3216.
F-Droid Awarded Open Technology Fund's FOSS Sustainability Grant (f-droid.org)
3217.
LLM code generation may lead to an erosion of trust (jaysthoughts.com)
3218.
I use Cursor daily - here's how I avoid the garbage parts (nickcraux.com)
3219.
Emerging reasoning with reinforcement learning (hkust-nlp.notion.site)
3220.
Espressif's ESP32-C5 Is Now in Mass Production (espressif.com)
3221.
DeepMind program finds diamonds in Minecraft without being taught (nature.com)
3222.
VC money is fueling a global boom in worker surveillance tech (restofworld.org)
3223.
Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected (theconversation.com)
3224.
Is there a half-life for the success rates of AI agents? (tobyord.com)
3225.
Is NixOS truly reproducible? (luj.fr)
3226.
AI cracks superbug problem in two days that took scientists years (bbc.co.uk)
3227.
Creating Bluey: Tales from the Art Director (substack.com)
3228.
HN Slop: AI startup ideas generated from Hacker News (josh.ing)
3229.
Teuken-7B-Base and Teuken-7B-Instruct: Towards European LLMs (2024) (arxiv.org)
3230.
Writing a simple windows driver in Rust (scorpiosoftware.net)
3231.
Triptych Proposals (alexanderpetros.com)
3232.
GPT-OSS-120B runs on just 8GB VRAM & 64GB+ system RAM (old.reddit.com)
3233.
Heap-overflowing Llama.cpp to RCE (retr0.blog)
3234.
Restoring the Galaxian3 Theatre 6, 1992 six player arcade machine (philwip.com)
3235.
parrot.live (github.com)
3236.
Odyc.js – A tiny JavaScript library for narrative games (odyc.dev)
3237.
In Memoriam: Noah Gibbs (blog.schwad.org)
3238.
Goodbye K-9 Mail (cketti.de)
3239.
Claude 4 and GitHub MCP will leak your private GitHub repositories (twitter.com)
3240.
Trae: An AI-powered IDE by ByteDance (trae.ai)