2025 Archive
1921.
RIP Val Kilmer: Real Genius .. the Film Nerd Culture Deserves (2015) (reactormag.com)
1922.
Linux Running in a PDF (linux.doompdf.dev)
1923.
Blender 4.5 LTS (blender.org)
1924.
Lessons from open source in the Mexican government (lwn.net)
1925.
Show HN: Hyvector – A fast and modern SVG editor (hyvector.com)
1926.
Japanese grandparents create life-size Totoro with bus stop for grandkids (2020) (mymodernmet.com)
1927.
Don't bother parsing: Just use images for RAG (morphik.ai)
1928.
FAQ on Microsoft's topological qubit thing (scottaaronson.blog)
1929.
TimeGuessr (timeguessr.com)
1930.
What do wealthy people buy, that ordinary people know nothing about? (2015) (old.reddit.com)
1931.
Where's Firefox going next? (connect.mozilla.org)
1932.
Discord's face scanning age checks 'start of a bigger shift' (bbc.com)
1933.
C stdlib isn't threadsafe and even safe Rust didn't save us (edgedb.com)
1934.
How the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg Got Added to the White House Signal Chat (theguardian.com)
1935.
Why DeepSeek is cheap at scale but expensive to run locally (seangoedecke.com)
1936.
I couldn't submit a PR, so I got hired and fixed it myself (skeptrune.com)
1937.
Sync Engines Are the Future (instantdb.com)
1938.
The 'Judicial Black Hole' of El Salvador's Prisons Is a Warning for Americans (rollingstone.com)
1939.
Akamai to shut down its CDN operations in China (content.akamai.com)
1940.
NotebookLM Audio Overviews are now available in over 50 languages (blog.google)
1941.
Litestar is worth a look (b-list.org)
1942.
The Polymarket users betting on when Jesus will return (ericneyman.wordpress.com)
1943.
TL;DW: Too Long; Didn't Watch Distill YouTube Videos to the Relevant Information (tldw.tube)
1944.
Writing is thinking (nature.com)
1945.
Show HN: Stagehand – an open source browser automation framework powered by AI (github.com)
1946.
GarminDB (github.com)
1947.
Dog Walk: Blender Studio's official game project (blenderstudio.itch.io)
1948.
Reports of widespread power cuts in Spain and Portugal (bbc.com)
1949.
Why does the U.S. always run a trade deficit? (libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
1950.
Metacognitive laziness: Effects of generative AI on learning motivation (bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)