May 2025 Archive
1921.
Show HN: Racketmeter – Measure Badminton String Tension Using Sound Frequency (racketmeter.com)
1922.
Show HN: Non-intrusive AI agent to automate email driven workflows (mxtoai.com)
1923.
Mark Zuckerberg announces mind-control (pluralistic.net)
1924.
Have you ever seen an emolument fly? (reason.com)
1925.
How your mouth could be killing your heart (theconversation.com)
1926.
Backdoor found in popular ecommerce components (sansec.io)
1927.
Apple Turnover (hypercritical.co)
1928.
Zoo CAD Engine Overview (zoo.dev)
1929.
Async from scratch 3: Pinned against the wall (natkr.com)
1930.
Stopping AI scrapers from taking down my server (jade.ellis.link)
1931.
Modern C++ – RAII (green7ea.github.io)
1932.
Taxes and fees not included: T-Mobile's latest price lock is nearly meaningless (arstechnica.com)
1933.
Gabon longs to cash in on sacred hallucinogenic remedy (phys.org)
1934.
New Bill Would Make All Pornography a Federal Crime in the U.S. (404media.co)
1935.
RSC for Astro Developers (overreacted.io)
1936.
128GB RAM Ryzen AI MAX+, $1699 – Bosman Undercuts All Other Local LLM Mini-PCs (hardware-corner.net)
1937.
Universal Antivenom May Grow Out of Man Who Let Snakes Bite Him 100s of Times (nytimes.com)
1938.
MinIO Community version 2.0 is going back to be an object browser only (github.com)
1939.
US Copyright Office Has Thoughts on AI. Big Tech May Not Like It (businessinsider.com)
1940.
Show HN: Robot Unlock – an open-ended programming game/zachlike (store.steampowered.com)
1941.
Turritopsis dohrnii: Immortal jellyfish (nhm.ac.uk)
1942.
Removal of Deepin Desktop from OpenSUSE Due to Packaging Policy Violation (security.opensuse.org)
1943.
Free with In-App Purchase is a sham (lapcatsoftware.com)
1944.
Atlas: Learning to Optimally Memorize the Context at Test Time (arxiv.org)
1945.
Police monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras (washingtonpost.com)
1946.
Airlines Are Selling Your Data to ICE (jacobin.com)
1947.
I let Claude Code write an entire book (github.com)
1948.
People who don't ask me questions drive me crazy. Why are they like that? (theguardian.com)
1949.
Ask HN: 3rd Week at FAANG and feeling imposter syndrome
1950.
How we made billing backendless (useautumn.com)