June 2025 Archive
661.
When memory was measured in kilobytes: The art of efficient vision (softwareheritage.org)
662.
Why not use DNS over HTTPS (DoH)? (bsdhowto.ch)
663.
Atari Means Business with the Mega ST (goto10retro.com)
664.
Parameterized types in C using the new tag compatibility rule (nullprogram.com)
665.
Learn you Galois fields for great good (2023) (xorvoid.com)
666.
Animate a mesh across a sphere's surface (garden.bradwoods.io)
667.
Tesla sales drop for fifth month in a row in Europe (abcnews.go.com)
668.
Lateralized sleeping positions in domestic cats (cell.com)
669.
Sailing the fjords like the Vikings yields unexpected insights (arstechnica.com)
670.
Wiki Radio: The thrilling sound of random Wikipedia (monkeon.co.uk)
671.
The Effect of Noise on Sleep (empirical.health)
672.
DARPA program sets distance record for power beaming (darpa.mil)
673.
GitHub CI/CD observability with OpenTelemetry step by step guide (signoz.io)
674.
Lossless LLM 3x Throughput Increase by LMCache (github.com)
675.
Faster, easier 2D vector rendering [video] (youtube.com)
676.
Show HN: McWig – A modal, Vim-like text editor written in Go (github.com)
677.
Codex CLI is going native (github.com)
678.
Datadog's $65M/year customer mystery solved (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
679.
ThorVG: Super Lightweight Vector Graphics Engine (thorvg.org)
680.
Web Embeddable Common Lisp (turtleware.eu)
681.
Launch HN: Chonkie (YC X25) – Open-Source Library for Advanced Chunking
682.
Marble Blast (marbleblast.vaniverse.io)
683.
Show HN: Sink – Sync any directory with any device on your local network (github.com)
684.
Tiny Undervalued Hardware Companions (2024) (vermaden.wordpress.com)
685.
The JAWS shark is public domain (ironicsans.ghost.io)
686.
Tesla blows past stopped school bus and hits kid-sized dummies in FSD tests (engadget.com)
687.
Younger generations less likely to have dementia, study suggests (theguardian.com)
688.
The Universal Tech Tree (asteriskmag.com)
689.
Ask HN: Is ageism in tech still a problem?
690.
JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress) (jonoalderson.com)