May 2025 Archive
1831.
Developers, don't despair, big tech and AI hype is off the rails again (cicero.sh)
1832.
Show HN: I compressed 10k PDFs into a 1.4GB video for LLM memory (github.com)
1833.
Insurance for AI: Easier Said Than Done (loeber.substack.com)
1834.
Ukraine can move beyond its Soviet architectural legacy (counteroffensive.news)
1835.
A library of words: Discovering Roget's Thesaurus (2023) (austinkleon.substack.com)
1836.
The Emacs Widget Toolkit (appetrosyan.github.io)
1837.
The dystopia of '1984' is already here (english.elpais.com)
1838.
Ports that are blocked by browsers (2023) (keenformatics.com)
1839.
All roses were once yellow (phys.org)
1840.
Google restores Nextcloud users file access on Android (arstechnica.com)
1841.
Dolla dolla bill, y'all: Reverse engineering a banknote validator (something.fromnothing.blog)
1842.
Zig: A new direction for low-level programming? (bitshifters.cc)
1843.
Sam Altman and Jony Ive Will Force A.I. Into Your Life (newyorker.com)
1844.
Show HN: Sshsync – CLI tool to run shell commands across multiple remote servers (github.com)
1845.
Ugly infrastructure: Why can't we have nice things? (jordanwtaylor2.substack.com)
1846.
Grand Theft Auto VI Is Now Coming May 26, 2026 (rockstargames.com)
1847.
Iceland approved 4-day workweek in 2019; six years later, predictions came true (farmingdale-observer.com)
1848.
Asus router backdoors affect 9K devices, persist after firmware updates (scworld.com)
1849.
The Next Abstraction (substack.com)
1850.
Disabling kernel functions in your process (2009) (chadaustin.me)
1851.
Soda Can Stove (thesodacanstove.com)
1852.
Detecting if an expression is constant in C (nrk.neocities.org)
1853.
British ICC chief prosecutor lost access to email and has bank accounts frozen (lbc.co.uk)
1854.
"Goodwill", key member of the SoCal Python Community has passed away (socalpython.org)
1855.
Creating a static website for all my bookmarks (alexwlchan.net)
1856.
DeepMind unveils general-purpose science AI (nature.com)
1857.
Taito-tastic: Kiki Kaikai and its Hardware (nicole.express)
1858.
Racket – the Language-Oriented Programming Language – 8.17 is now available (blog.racket-lang.org)
1859.
Migrating to Codeberg (guix.gnu.org)
1860.
The Craft 001: A conversation about craft, code, and freedom with Neal Agarwal (workingtheorys.com)