June 2025 Archive
2071.
FreeBSD Kernel Modules Pkg(8) Repositories (vermaden.wordpress.com)
2072.
Elevenlabs Conversational AI 2.0 (elevenlabs.io)
2073.
Reaching my first 100 users without money or audience (at 10K users now)
2074.
RFK Jr's new vaccine panel votes against preservative in flu shots in shock move (theguardian.com)
2075.
Air India flight to UK crashes in Ahmedabad in India shortly after takeoff (theguardian.com)
2076.
GOP Bill Adds Surprise Tax That Could Cripple Wind and Solar Power (nytimes.com)
2077.
Google DMARC Policy Changes?
2078.
Characterizing my first attempt at copper-only passives (moroso.emarhavil.com)
2079.
Futa – A functionally useless AI terminal assistant (github.com)
2080.
Tomatoes in the Galápagos are quietly de-evolving (phys.org)
2081.
AI is Anti-Human (and assorted qualifications) (njump.me)
2082.
Triaging security issues reported by third parties (gitlab.gnome.org)
2083.
FastHTML Best Practices (fastht.ml)
2084.
OpenBSD IO Benchmarking: How Many Jobs Are Worth It? (rsadowski.de)
2085.
Meta and Yandex exfiltrating tracking data on Android via WebRTC (arstechnica.com)
2086.
OrangePi Equips Board with RISC-V Processor, 4x RJ45 Ports, and OpenWRT Support (linuxgizmos.com)
2087.
Polyhedra Viewer (polyhedra.tessera.li)
2088.
IRS Makes Direct File Software Open Source After Trump Tried to Kill It (gizmodo.com)
2089.
What DOGE and its affiliates are doing with government systems and data [pdf] (oversight.house.gov)
2090.
Higher: Favourite Haskell type classes for Rust (2023) (github.com)
2091.
Telegram, the FSB, and the Man in the Middle (occrp.org)
2092.
The Novelty of the Arpanet (twobithistory.org)
2093.
Advanced Time Manipulation with GDB (developers.redhat.com)
2094.
Employee Stress Is a Business Risk–Not an HR Problem (hbr.org)
2095.
Caddy as a Reverse Proxy in Docker (github.com)
2096.
Ask HN: Why are dating apps so bad? Why hasn't anyone made a good one?
2097.
The Rise of 'Vibe Hacking' Is the Next AI Nightmare (wired.com)
2098.
Uber Just Reinvented the Bus Again (wired.com)
2099.
The Fannie and Freddie Stakes Are High (bloomberg.com)
2100.
The Last 5-Speed Manual in the US Is Gone (thedrive.com)