April 2025 Archive
241.
Emacs Lisp Elements (protesilaos.com)
242.
Ask HN: Do you still use search engines?
243.
The side hustle from hell (blog.jacobstechtavern.com)
244.
I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses (tomsguide.com)
245.
Nebula Sans (nebulasans.com)
246.
Self-Driving Teslas Are Fatally Rear-Ending Motorcyclists More Than Any Other (fuelarc.com)
247.
SpacetimeDB (spacetimedb.com)
248.
Meta got caught gaming AI benchmarks (theverge.com)
249.
Generate videos in Gemini and Whisk with Veo 2 (blog.google)
250.
Playing in the Creek (hgreer.com)
251.
Strengths Are Your Weaknesses (terriblesoftware.org)
252.
Business co-founders in tech startups are less valuable than they think (verdikapuku.com)
253.
LLM-powered tools amplify developer capabilities rather than replacing them (matthewsinclair.com)
254.
An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server (github.com)
255.
America's cyber defenses are being dismantled from the inside (theregister.com)
256.
Glamorous Toolkit (gtoolkit.com)
257.
Generative AI is not replacing jobs or hurting wages at all, say economists (theregister.com)
258.
Supabase raises $200M Series D at $2B valuation (finance.yahoo.com)
259.
Decreased CO2 during breathwork: emergence of altered states of consciousness (nature.com)
260.
The hidden cost of AI coding (terriblesoftware.org)
261.
Fossil fuels fall below 50% of US electricity for the first month on record (ember-energy.org)
262.
CERN scientists find evidence of quantum entanglement in sheep (home.cern)
263.
How I blog with Obsidian, Hugo, GitHub, and Cloudflare (ingau.me)
264.
One Million Chessboards (onemillionchessboards.com)
265.
"AI-first" is the new Return To Office (anildash.com)
266.
Knowing where your engineer salary comes from (seangoedecke.com)
267.
Australian who ordered radioactive materials walks away from court (chemistryworld.com)
268.
Deafening Silence from the Cybersecurity Industry (forbes.com)
269.
Attention K-Mart Shoppers (archive.org)
270.
Vacheron Constantin breaks the world record for most complicated wristwatch (hodinkee.com)