June 2025 Archive
1411.
1412.
Why does C++ think my class is copy-constructible when it can't be?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
1414.
Telegram, the FSB, and the Man in the Middle
(istories.media)
1415.
1416.
The Titanic’s Best Lifeboat
(99percentinvisible.org)
1417.
Frederick Forsyth has died
(theguardian.com)
1418.
Urban Design and Adaptive Reuse in North Korea, Japan, and Singapore
(governance.fyi)
1419.
1421.
1422.
The X.Org Server just got forked (announcing XLibre)
(github.com)
1423.
Euro execs mull use of US clouds
(theregister.com)
1424.
Taurine and aging: Is there anything to it?
(science.org)
1425.
Libraries are under-used. LLMs make this problem worse
(makefizz.buzz)
1426.
Updates to Advanced Voice Mode for paid users
(help.openai.com)
1427.
Using `make` to compile C programs
(jvns.ca)
1428.
H1-B visas hurt one type of worker and exploit another
(sanders.senate.gov)
1429.
How Common Is Multiple Invention?
(construction-physics.com)
1430.
1431.
Abstraction boundaries are optimization boundaries
(blog.snork.dev)
1432.
Mathematical Illustrations: A Manual of Geometry and PostScript
(personal.math.ubc.ca)
1433.
A New Kind of Computer (April 2025)
(lightmatter.co)
1434.
1435.
Fakespot will shut down on July 1
(fakespot.com)
1436.
USDA Pomological Watercolors
(search.nal.usda.gov)
1437.
NASA Scientists Find Ties Between Earth's Oxygen and Magnetic Field
(science.nasa.gov)
1439.
I like Svelte more than React (it's store management)
(river.berlin)
1440.
Breaking WebAuthn, FIDO2, and Forging Passkeys
(nullpt.rs)