2025 Archive
3391.
Overtourism in Japan, and how it hurts small businesses (craigmod.com)
3392.
IPv6 Is Hard (techlog.jenslink.net)
3393.
Uncut Currency (usmint.gov)
3394.
Apple has locked me in the same cage Microsoft's built for Windows 10 users (theregister.com)
3395.
Is XYplorer really written in VB6? (xyplorer.com)
3396.
The future is not self-hosted, but self-sovereign (robertmao.com)
3397.
UnitedHealth hired a defamation law firm to go after social media posts (fortune.com)
3398.
How does the US use water? (construction-physics.com)
3399.
Andrej Karpathy's talk on the future of the industry (donnamagi.com)
3400.
How to turn off Apple Intelligence (asurion.com)
3401.
MCP in LM Studio (lmstudio.ai)
3402.
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in words of four letters or less (1999) (muppetlabs.com)
3403.
Oracle Cloud deleting active user accounts without possibility for data recovery (mastodon.de)
3404.
Man's brain turned to glass by hot Vesuvius ash cloud (bbc.com)
3405.
Compressing Icelandic name declension patterns into a 3.27 kB trie (alexharri.com)
3406.
Show HN: Hatchet v1 – A task orchestration platform built on Postgres (github.com)
3407.
Gleam v1.9 (gleam.run)
3408.
Code-GUI bidirectional editing via LSP (jamesbvaughan.com)
3409.
Streets GL – 3D OpenStreetMap (streets.gl)
3410.
Show HN: eInk optimized manga with Kindle Comic Converter (+Kobo/ReMarkable) (github.com)
3411.
Global sales of combustion engine cars have peaked (ourworldindata.org)
3412.
Techno-feudalism and the rise of AGI: A future without economic rights? (arxiv.org)
3413.
American Disruption (stratechery.com)
3414.
Administering immunotherapy in the morning seems to matter. Why? (owlposting.com)
3415.
Exploring the Paramilitary Leaks (micahflee.com)
3416.
Ask HN: What is the best LLM for consumer grade hardware?
3417.
Modern JavaScript for Django developers (saaspegasus.com)
3418.
Rhombus Language (rhombus-lang.org)
3419.
'Positive review only': Researchers hide AI prompts in papers (asia.nikkei.com)
3420.
New research reveals the strongest solar event ever detected, in 12350 BC (phys.org)