2025 Archive
6991.
6992.
6993.
Who Owns, Operates, and Develops Your VPN Matters
(opentech.fund)
6995.
OrangePi 6 Plus Review
(boilingsteam.com)
6996.
Nature's many attempts to evolve a Nostr
(newsletter.squishy.computer)
6997.
6998.
The compiler is your best friend
(blog.daniel-beskin.com)
6999.
No-Panic Rust: A Nice Technique for Systems Programming
(blog.reverberate.org)
7000.
What about K?
(xpqz.github.io)
7002.
Inside Rust's std and parking_lot mutexes – who wins?
(blog.cuongle.dev)
7003.
ThinkPad designer David Hill on unreleased models
(theregister.com)
7004.
I'm leaving Ruby Central
(gist.github.com)
7005.
Human study on AI spear phishing campaigns
(lesswrong.com)
7006.
Show HN: I built this to talk Danish to my girlfriend – works with any language
(menerdu.vercel.app)
7007.
We ran over 600 image generations to compare AI image models
(latenitesoft.com)
7008.
Soldering the Tek way
(hackaday.com)
7009.
Mark Zuckerberg: This Man Is a Coward
(theindex.media)
7010.
How to Think About Time in Programming
(shanrauf.com)
7011.
Ruby 3.4 Highlights
(blog.sinjakli.co.uk)
7012.
Japan's Creepiest Station
(tokyocowboy.co)
7013.
7014.
52 Year old data tape could contain Unix history
(theregister.com)
7015.
Amazon launches Trainium3
(techcrunch.com)
7016.
The Buchstabenmuseum Berlin is closing
(buchstabenmuseum.de)
7018.
What a crab sees before it gets eaten by a cuttlefish
(nytimes.com)
7019.
Diamond Thermal Conductivity: A New Era in Chip Cooling
(spectrum.ieee.org)
7020.