01 April 2025, Tuesday Archive
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Almost 19% of young Japanese people struggled with living expenses due to gacha (automaton-media.com)
332.
Show HN: Buzzled – a three axis hex logic puzzle (puzzmallow.com)
333.
ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli-style images are no laughing matter (theregister.com)
334.
BitcaskDB (github.com)
335.
My Backup Infrastructure, 2025 Edition (borretti.me)
336.
Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions (justsecurity.org)
337.
Trump plans to stockpile deep-sea metals to counter China (reuters.com)
338.
Time for Space Force to 'clearly say' it needs 'weapons in space': SPACECOM head (breakingdefense.com)
339.
Prompt Power: My Google Prompt Engineering Library Is Here (textimagecraft.com)
340.
Permafrost melt poses 'significant risks' to Arctic regions, scientists warn (eurekalert.org)
341.
MCP Server Wrapper for Lisp and Lisp-Like Systems (github.com)
342.
Shifting Perspectives on Purchasing Open Source Software (futo.org)
343.
Jinko unveils 6.25 MWh battery (pv-magazine.com)
344.
We bought billboards in San Francisco, for our open source product (typesense.org)
345.
Deel's CEO is now in Dubai, complicating Rippling's lawsuit (techcrunch.com)
346.
Columbia Breakup in real time [video] (youtube.com)
347.
A Scientist Is Paid to Study Maple Syrup. He's Also Paid to Promote It (nytimes.com)
348.
Silicon Valley crosswalk buttons hacked to imitate Musk, Zuckerberg's voices (techcrunch.com)
349.
Cloudflare Warp Setup with WireGuard on a Ubiquiti Firewall (cyberhost.uk)
350.
FiiO CP13 Portable Cassette Player (fiio.com)
351.
On Jupiter, it’s mushballs all the way down (news.berkeley.edu)
352.
Beggar thy neighbor, harm thyself: Tariffs come with pitfalls, history shows (theconversation.com)
353.
Rediscovering the origins of my Lisp journey (journal.paoloamoroso.com)
354.
Non-Transparency Resumed After Pirate Site Blacklist Publicly Exposed in Error (torrentfreak.com)
355.
Show HN: device-hub – self-hosted IoT data collection and monitoring (github.com)
356.
Apparently bsky has started honoring takedown requests from Turkish government (bsky.app)
357.
Surveillance: Majority of EU member states stick to mandatory chat control (heise.de)
358.
Teachers Worry About Students Using A.I. But They Love It for Themselves (nytimes.com)
359.
Huawei ships an unusual folding smartphone Pura X, with zero reliance on Android (techrepublic.com)
360.
Fundamental Development Gap Map v1.0 (gap-map.org)