May 2025 Archive
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Building my own solar power system (medium.com)
152.
The unreasonable effectiveness of an LLM agent loop with tool use (sketch.dev)
153.
Changes since congestion pricing started in New York (nytimes.com)
154.
Mystical (suberic.net)
155.
Gemma 3n preview: Mobile-first AI (developers.googleblog.com)
156.
So Much Blood (dynomight.net)
157.
Show HN: Lazy Tetris (lazytetris.com)
158.
Root for your friends (josephthacker.com)
159.
Replacing Kubernetes with systemd (2024) (blog.yaakov.online)
160.
A leap year check in three instructions (hueffner.de)
161.
The vocal effects of Daft Punk (bjango.com)
162.
The radix 2^51 trick (2017) (chosenplaintext.ca)
163.
Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears (nature.com)
164.
Coinbase says hackers bribed staff to steal customer data, demanding $20M ransom (cnbc.com)
165.
Branch Privilege Injection: Exploiting branch predictor race conditions (comsec.ethz.ch)
166.
Gurus of 90s Web Design: Zeldman, Siegel, Nielsen (cybercultural.com)
167.
Rust’s dependencies are starting to worry me (vincents.dev)
168.
Show HN: Defuddle, an HTML-to-Markdown alternative to Readability (github.com)
169.
Multiple security issues in GNU Screen (openwall.com)
170.
Surprisingly fast AI-generated kernels we didn't mean to publish yet (crfm.stanford.edu)
171.
The recently lost file upload feature in the Nextcloud app for Android (nextcloud.com)
172.
The language brain matters more for programming than the math brain? (2020) (massivesci.com)
173.
US vs. Google amicus curiae brief of Y Combinator in support of plaintiffs [pdf] (storage.courtlistener.com)
174.
SMS 2FA is not just insecure, it's also hostile to mountain people (blog.stillgreenmoss.net)
175.
Sneakers (1992) – 4K makeover sourced from the original camera negative (blu-ray.com)
176.
Launch HN: Exa (YC S21) – The web as a database
177.
Why I no longer have an old-school cert on my HTTPS site (rachelbythebay.com)
178.
Show HN: Onlook – Open-source, visual-first Cursor for designers (github.com)
179.
Judge said Meta illegally used books to build its AI (wired.com)
180.
Old Soviet Venus descent craft nearing Earth reentry (leonarddavid.com)