May 2025 Archive
871.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2025)
872.
Company built its own rail terminal in NYC to avoid relying on trucks (fastcompany.com)
873.
TScale – Distributed training on consumer GPUs (github.com)
874.
Attention Wasn't All We Needed (stephendiehl.com)
875.
Microsoft Open Sources Copilot (code.visualstudio.com)
876.
The "AI 2027" Scenario: How realistic is it? (garymarcus.substack.com)
877.
Traffic Fatalities Are a Choice (asteriskmag.com)
878.
Writing into Uninitialized Buffers in Rust (blog.sunfishcode.online)
879.
Dr John C. Clark, a scientist who disarmed atomic bombs twice (daxe.substack.com)
880.
High-quality OLED displays now enabling integrated thin and multichannel audio (sciencedaily.com)
881.
Building Burstables: CPU slicing with cgroups (ubicloud.com)
882.
Gemma 3n preview: Mobile-first AI (developers.googleblog.com)
883.
Deadly Screwworm Parasite's Comeback Threatens Texas Cattle, US Beef Supply (bloomberg.com)
884.
No Instagram, no privacy (blog.wouterjanleys.com)
885.
Edamagit: Magit for VSCode (github.com)
886.
Jupiter was formerly twice its current size, had a much stronger magnetic field (phys.org)
887.
Show HN: Plexe – ML Models from a Prompt (github.com)
888.
Simpler Backoff (commaok.xyz)
889.
Putting Rigid Bodies to Rest (twitter.com)
890.
The truth about soft plastic recycling points at supermarkets (everydayplastic.org)
891.
We have reached the "severed fingers and abductions" stage of crypto revolution (arstechnica.com)
892.
The dark side of account bans (madelinemiller.dev)
893.
Why 536 was 'the worst year to be alive' (2018) (science.org)
894.
The metre originated in the French Revolution (abc.net.au)
895.
How the US built 5k ships in WWII (construction-physics.com)
896.
ZEUS – A new two-petawatt laser facility at the University of Michigan (news.engin.umich.edu)
897.
Instagram Addiction (blog.greg.technology)
898.
Doge cuts to USAid blamed for 300k deaths – most of them children (thetimes.com)
899.
CrowdStrike CEO cuts his voting power by 92% with unexplained gifts (bloomberg.com)
900.
Vatican Observatory (vaticanobservatory.org)