April 2025 Archive
271.
Pwning the Ladybird Browser (jessie.cafe)
272.
Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing (2023) (stevana.github.io)
273.
Intentionally Making Close Friends (2021) (neelnanda.io)
274.
CSS Zen Garden (csszengarden.com)
275.
YAGRI: You are gonna read it (scottantipa.com)
276.
Hunt for Red October 1990 (2016) (modelshipsinthecinema.com)
277.
RIP Val Kilmer: Real Genius .. the Film Nerd Culture Deserves (2015) (reactormag.com)
278.
Lessons from open source in the Mexican government (lwn.net)
279.
Discord's face scanning age checks 'start of a bigger shift' (bbc.com)
280.
How the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg Got Added to the White House Signal Chat (theguardian.com)
281.
The 'Judicial Black Hole' of El Salvador's Prisons Is a Warning for Americans (rollingstone.com)
282.
NotebookLM Audio Overviews are now available in over 50 languages (blog.google)
283.
Reports of widespread power cuts in Spain and Portugal (bbc.com)
284.
India's repair culture gives new life to dead laptops (theverge.com)
285.
Don’t let an LLM make decisions or execute business logic (sgnt.ai)
286.
Reproducing Hacker News writing style fingerprinting (antirez.com)
287.
The 12-bit rainbow palette (iamkate.com)
288.
Why is the world losing color? (culture-critic.com)
289.
DolphinGemma: How Google AI is helping decode dolphin communication (blog.google)
290.
Capitol Trades: Tracking Stock Market Transactions of Politicians (capitoltrades.com)
291.
Eurorack Knob Idea (mitxela.com)
292.
WebTUI – A CSS Library That Brings the Beauty of Terminal UIs to the Browser (webtui.ironclad.sh)
293.
Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979) (jsoftware.com)
294.
Show HN: My from-scratch OS kernel that runs DOOM (github.com)
295.
Anubis Works (xeiaso.net)
296.
AI helps unravel a cause of Alzheimer’s and identify a therapeutic candidate (today.ucsd.edu)
297.
Teaching LLMs how to solid model (willpatrick.xyz)
298.
Reworking 30 lines of Linux code could cut power use by up to 30 percent (spectrum.ieee.org)
299.
Hacking a Smart Home Device (2024) (jmswrnr.com)
300.
Everyone knows your location, Part 2: try it yourself and share the results (timsh.org)