May 2025 Archive
1651.
Caffeine induces age-dependent brain complexity and criticality during sleep (nature.com)
1652.
Social AI companions pose unacceptable risks to teens and children under 18 (commonsensemedia.org)
1653.
Huawei launches first laptops using home-grown HarmonyOS (reuters.com)
1654.
Sesame Scheme: Unintended Consequences of Allergen Food Labeling (choicesmagazine.org)
1655.
DNA is maybe 60-750MB of data (dynomight.net)
1656.
Microsoft blocks emails that contain 'Palestine' after employee protests (theverge.com)
1657.
A Rust API Inspired by Python, Powered by Serde (ohadravid.github.io)
1658.
The Conquest of Hell Gate [pdf] (nan.usace.army.mil)
1659.
El Cono: The mysterious sacred 'pyramid' hidden deep in the Amazon rainforest (livescience.com)
1660.
Trump administration "looking at" suspending habeas corpus (cnbc.com)
1661.
Mesa3D Drivers for Windows (github.com)
1662.
NetBSD 10.x Kernel Math_emulation (mezzantrop.wordpress.com)
1663.
An Interactive Debugger for Rust Trait Errors (cel.cs.brown.edu)
1664.
Debian Trixie is hard frozen (lists.debian.org)
1665.
37signals is completing its on-prem move (theregister.com)
1666.
Cracking the Dave and Buster's Anomaly (rambo.codes)
1667.
Memory Consistency Models: A Tutorial (jamesbornholt.com)
1668.
Using Coalton to implement a quantum compiler (2022) (coalton-lang.github.io)
1669.
New method for creating large 3D models of urban areas is faster and cheaper (techxplore.com)
1670.
Grid-Free Approach to Partial Differential Equations on Volumetric Domains [pdf] (rohansawhney.io)
1671.
Exposed Industrial Control Systems and Honeypots in the Wild [pdf] (gsmaragd.github.io)
1672.
Meta must be held liable for Facebook abuse that killed my father (opendemocracy.net)
1673.
Google's AI Mode is 'the definition of theft,' publishers say (9to5google.com)
1674.
Spain-Portugal blackouts: what happened (theconversation.com)
1675.
Why Are There So Many 'Alternative Devices' All of a Sudden? (theatlantic.com)
1676.
Zoho halts $700M semiconductor plan (semiconductorsinsight.com)
1677.
Using unwrap() in Rust is Okay (2022) (burntsushi.net)
1678.
The 'invisible crew' who have 35 seconds to prevent a Eurovision blunder (bbc.com)
1679.
Handover.ai – Knowledge transfer made easy (handover.ai)
1680.
Scientists have found a way to 'tattoo' tardigrades (phys.org)