May 2025 Archive
541.
An upgraded dev experience in Google AI Studio (developers.googleblog.com)
542.
The Epochalypse Project (epochalypse-project.org)
543.
The Rise of the Japanese Toilet (nytimes.com)
544.
Harvard Law paid $27 for a copy of Magna Carta. It's an original (nytimes.com)
545.
Rocky Linux 10 Will Support RISC-V (rockylinux.org)
546.
Wow@Home – Network of Amateur Radio Telescopes (phl.upr.edu)
547.
A kernel developer plays with Home Assistant (lwn.net)
548.
Just use HTML (justfuckingusehtml.com)
549.
KDE is finally getting a native virtual machine manager called “Karton” (neowin.net)
550.
Show HN: Job board aggregator for best paying remote SWE jobs in the U.S. (remoteswe.fyi)
551.
Ask HN: Go deep into AI/LLMs or just use them as tools?
552.
XTool – Cross-platform Xcode replacement (github.com)
553.
My favourite fonts to use with LaTeX (2022) (lfe.pt)
554.
ClojureScript 1.12.42 (clojurescript.org)
555.
RIP Usenix ATC (bcantrill.dtrace.org)
556.
Inheritance was invented as a performance hack (2021) (catern.com)
557.
N8n – Flexible AI workflow automation for technical teams (n8n.io)
558.
It Awaits Your Experiments (rifters.com)
559.
Yggdrasil is an experimental compact routing scheme that is fully decentralised (yggdrasil-network.github.io)
560.
A thought on JavaScript "proof of work" anti-scraper systems (utcc.utoronto.ca)
561.
Show HN: Tesseral – Open-Source Auth (github.com)
562.
Particle Life simulation in browser using WebGPU (lisyarus.github.io)
563.
The Signal clone the Trump admin uses was hacked (404media.co)
564.
ClawPDF – Open-Source Virtual/Network PDF Printer with OCR and Image Support (github.com)
565.
The behavior of LLMs in hiring decisions: Systemic biases in candidate selection (davidrozado.substack.com)
566.
Old Timey Code and Old Timey Mono Fonts (github.com)
567.
How I ended up flying for Yemen's national airline – and survived (pprune.org)
568.
Brandon's Semiconductor Simulator (brandonli.net)
569.
Initialization in C++ is bonkers (2017) (blog.tartanllama.xyz)
570.
OpenAI: Scaling PostgreSQL to the Next Level (pixelstech.net)