2025 Archive
1591.
The Video Game History Foundation library opens in early access (gamehistory.org)
1592.
Postgres Language Server: Initial Release (github.com)
1593.
NYC Congestion Pricing Tracker (congestion-pricing-tracker.com)
1594.
We asked camera companies why their RAW formats are all different and confusing (theverge.com)
1595.
Archival Storage (blog.dshr.org)
1596.
Steam Networks (worksinprogress.co)
1597.
Cockatoos have learned to operate drinking fountains in Australia (science.org)
1598.
How to modify Starlink Mini to run without the built-in WiFi router (olegkutkov.me)
1599.
Track your devices via Apple FindMy network in Go/TinyGo (github.com)
1600.
LA wildfires force thousands to evacuate, NASA JPL closed (theregister.com)
1601.
UnitedHealth overcharged cancer patients for drugs by over 1,000% (fortune.com)
1602.
Random selection is necessary to create stable meritocratic institutions (assemblingamerica.substack.com)
1603.
Devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries (arstechnica.com)
1604.
The Gruen Transfer is consuming the internet (sebs.website)
1605.
Irish privacy watchdog hits TikTok with €530M fine over data transfers to China (apnews.com)
1606.
Suckless.org: software that sucks less (suckless.org)
1607.
Crush: Glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal (github.com)
1608.
LIGO detects most massive black hole merger to date (caltech.edu)
1609.
Kermit: A typeface for kids (microsoft.design)
1610.
Tilde, My LLVM Alternative (yasserarg.com)
1611.
Show HN: DeepSeek My User Agent (jasonthorsness.com)
1612.
Fire-Flyer File System (3FS) (github.com)
1613.
Nanonets-OCR-s – OCR model that transforms documents into structured markdown (huggingface.co)
1614.
How to negotiate your salary package (complexsystemspodcast.com)
1615.
Let's Ban Billboards (iambateman.com)
1616.
GitHub CEO: manual coding remains key despite AI boom (techinasia.com)
1617.
AI is a floor raiser, not a ceiling raiser (elroy.bot)
1618.
Japan's IC cards are weird and wonderful (aruarian.dance)
1619.
If nothing is curated, how do we find things (tadaima.bearblog.dev)
1620.
German court rules Meta tracking technology violates European privacy laws (therecord.media)