2025 Archive
4531.
I fought in Ukraine and here's why FPV drones kind of suck (warontherocks.com)
4532.
Privately-Owned Rail Cars (amtrak.com)
4533.
People kept working, became healthier while on basic income: report (2020) (cbc.ca)
4534.
Windows 11 is closing a loophole that let you skip making a Microsoft account (theverge.com)
4535.
USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness (2021) (overengineer.dev)
4536.
Six day and IP address certificate options in 2025 (letsencrypt.org)
4537.
Firefox OS's story from a Mozilla insider not working on the project (2024) (ludovic.hirlimann.net)
4538.
Consider Knitting (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
4539.
Tin Can – The landline, reinvented for kids (tincan.kids)
4540.
An upgraded dev experience in Google AI Studio (developers.googleblog.com)
4541.
Adobe Lightroom's AI Remove feature added a Bitcoin to bird in flight photo (bsky.app)
4542.
The Epochalypse Project (epochalypse-project.org)
4543.
SQLite async connection pool for high-performance (github.com)
4544.
Jan – Ollama alternative with local UI (github.com)
4545.
A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts (newyorker.com)
4546.
Extracting content from an LCP “protected” ePub (shkspr.mobi)
4547.
The engineering behind the San Antonio River Walk (practical.engineering)
4548.
Should we design for iffy internet? (bytes.zone)
4549.
Did California's fast food minimum wage reduce employment? (nber.org)
4550.
The Rise of the Japanese Toilet (nytimes.com)
4551.
Researchers find evidence of ChatGPT buzzwords turning up in everyday speech (news.fsu.edu)
4552.
State of emergency declared after blackout plunges most of Chile into darkness (cnn.com)
4553.
A filmmaker and a crooked lawyer shattered Denmark's self-image (theguardian.com)
4554.
Nearly half Dell's US workforce has rejected RTO. Rather WFH than get promoted (2024) (msn.com)
4555.
Zig; what I think after months of using it (strongly-typed-thoughts.net)
4556.
TSMC to start building four new plants with 1.4nm technology (taipeitimes.com)
4557.
Jevons paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
4558.
Harvard Law paid $27 for a copy of Magna Carta. It's an original (nytimes.com)
4559.
Rocky Linux 10 Will Support RISC-V (rockylinux.org)
4560.
FBI, EPA, and Treasury told Citibank to freeze funds to claw back climate money (techcrunch.com)