May 2025 Archive
901.
Y Combinator says Google is a monopolist, no comment about its OpenAI ties (techcrunch.com)
902.
Mathpad: A mathematical keypad for students and professionals (github.com)
903.
Show HN: Kubetail – Real-time log search for Kubernetes (github.com)
904.
Felix86: Run x86-64 programs on RISC-V Linux (felix86.com)
905.
Geometrically understanding calculus of inverse functions (2023) (tobylam.xyz)
906.
Is TfL losing the battle against heat on the Victoria line? (swlondoner.co.uk)
907.
Egyptologist uncovers hidden messages on Paris’s iconic obelisk (news.artnet.com)
908.
The WinRAR approach (basicappleguy.com)
909.
Failure Mechanisms in Democratic Regimes – An Army's Role (angrystaffofficer.com)
910.
“The Mind in the Wheel” lays out a new foundation for the science of mind (experimental-history.com)
911.
Not a three-year-old chimney sweep (2022) (fakehistoryhunter.net)
912.
I hacked my clock to control my focus (paepper.com)
913.
Making PyPI's test suite faster (blog.trailofbits.com)
914.
Web dev is still fun if you want it to be (github.com)
915.
React Three Ecosystem (react-three.org)
916.
An Introduction to Solid Queue for Ruby on Rails (blog.appsignal.com)
917.
Implementing a Struct of Arrays (brevzin.github.io)
918.
ITXPlus: A ITX Sized Macintosh Plus Logicboard Reproduction (68kmla.org)
919.
An online exhibition of pretty software bugs (glitchgallery.org)
920.
My stackoverflow question was closed so here's a blog post about CoreWCF (richardcocks.github.io)
921.
When a team is too big (blog.alexewerlof.com)
922.
Claude Opus 4 turns to blackmail when engineers try to take it offline (techcrunch.com)
923.
The flip phone web: browsing with the original Opera Mini (spacebar.news)
924.
Harnessing the Universal Geometry of Embeddings (arxiv.org)
925.
TransMLA: Multi-head latent attention is all you need (arxiv.org)
926.
Is Winter Coming? (2024) (datagubbe.se)
927.
Nevermind, an album on major chords (farina00.github.io)
928.
Should I Block ICMP? (shouldiblockicmp.com)
929.
My Engineering Craft Regressed (lemmy.ml)
930.
The double standard of webhook security and API security (speakeasy.com)