May 2025 Archive
2131.
Microsoft laying off 6k employees (theverge.com)
2132.
The Annotated Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (Kan) (alexzhang13.github.io)
2133.
'Strange metals' point to a whole new way to understand electricity (science.org)
2134.
Ticketmaster will show the full price of your ticket up front to comply with law (theverge.com)
2135.
The Design of Compact Elastic Binary Trees (Cebtree) (wtarreau.blogspot.com)
2136.
Building software on top of large language models (simonwillison.net)
2137.
JupyterLite – Jupyter in the Browser (github.com)
2138.
Proposal for Standardized JSX (vanillajsx.com)
2139.
EA Pushes Full Return to Office, Effectively Ends Remote Hiring (ign.com)
2140.
A 1903 Proposal to Preserve the Dead in Glass Cubes (hyperallergic.com)
2141.
The key to a successful egg drop experiment? Drop it on its side (arstechnica.com)
2142.
Fewer people want to work in the U.S. (axios.com)
2143.
How AppHarvest’s indoor farming scheme imploded (2023) (lpm.org)
2144.
A Disillusioned Musk, Distanced From Trump, Says He’s Exiting Washington (nytimes.com)
2145.
Hello My Perverted Friend (hackerfactor.com)
2146.
The Screamer – A yell-on yell-off light (rulethepla.net)
2147.
Robot chefs take over at South Korea's highway restaurants, to mixed reviews (restofworld.org)
2148.
US EPA plans to cut staff to 1980s levels, dissolve research office (reuters.com)
2149.
An illustrated guide to Amazon VPCs (ducktyped.org)
2150.
Carmakers Are Embracing Physical Buttons Again (wired.com)
2151.
Fortnite is now available again on the US App Store (apps.apple.com)
2152.
Robotics meets the culinary arts (actu.epfl.ch)
2153.
Meta faces lawsuit that could dismantle it (unionrayo.com)
2154.
Cosmos 482 Descent Craft tracker (astria.tacc.utexas.edu)
2155.
The complicated circuitry for the 386 processor's registers (righto.com)
2156.
NASA Observes First Visible-Light Auroras at Mars (jpl.nasa.gov)
2157.
A Simulation in C++ of Joseph Weizenbaum's 1966 Eliza (github.com)
2158.
Lego built full-size F1 cars for the Miami GP drivers' parade (nytimes.com)
2159.
Shenandoah Students Creating VR Experience Following the Lewis and Clark Trail (su.edu)
2160.
The Debian testing/trixie release on amd64 is now reproducible for over 95% (micronews.debian.org)