2025 Archive
4471.
Ruff: Python linter and code formatter written in Rust (github.com)
4472.
DJ With Apple Music launches to enable subscribers to mix their own sets (musicweek.com)
4473.
Dagger: A shell for the container age (dagger.io)
4474.
Developer's block (underlap.org)
4475.
First Successful Lightning Triggering and Guiding Using a Drone (group.ntt)
4476.
A 6-Hour Time-Stretched Version of Brian Eno's Music for Airports (openculture.com)
4477.
How to Store Data on Paper? (monperrus.net)
4478.
Eliminating JavaScript cold starts on AWS Lambda (goose.icu)
4479.
An Update on Pytype (github.com)
4480.
Geometric Algebra (bivector.net)
4481.
Show HN: SQLite JavaScript - extend your database with JavaScript (github.com)
4482.
Using GRPO to Beat o1, o3-mini and R1 at “Temporal Clue” (openpipe.ai)
4483.
Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in Erlang/OTP SSH (nvd.nist.gov)
4484.
Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
4485.
Show HN: Apple Health MCP Server (github.com)
4486.
The Tensor Cookbook (2024) (tensorcookbook.com)
4487.
It took 45 years, but spreadsheet legend Mitch Kapor finally got his MIT degree (bostonglobe.com)
4488.
The Awful German Language (1880) (faculty.georgetown.edu)
4489.
SSL certificate requirements are becoming obnoxious (chrislockard.net)
4490.
Disappointed with the TVs at CES 2025 (arstechnica.com)
4491.
Microsoft deletes official Windows 11 CPU/TPM bypass for unsupported PCs (neowin.net)
4492.
Children's arithmetic skills do not transfer between applied and academic math (nature.com)
4493.
Features of D That I Love (bradley.chatha.dev)
4494.
A look at the creative process behind Bluey and Cocomelon (2024) (readtrung.com)
4495.
Rewriting my website in plain HTML and CSS (vijayp.dev)
4496.
Scientists No Longer Find X Professionally Useful, and Have Switched to Bluesky (academic.oup.com)
4497.
Break Up Big Tech: Civil Society Declaration (peoplevsbig.tech)
4498.
Kagi for Kids (help.kagi.com)
4499.
Bitwarden Authenticator (bitwarden.com)
4500.
Supervisors often prefer rule breakers, up to a point (journals.aom.org)