May 2025 Archive
241.
The FTC puts off enforcing its 'click-to-cancel' rule (theverge.com)
242.
What makes a good engineer also makes a good engineering organization (2024) (moxie.org)
243.
An Alabama landline that keeps ringing (oxfordamerican.org)
244.
Show HN: Rotary Phone Dial Linux Kernel Driver (gitlab.com)
245.
Show HN: Porting Terraria and Celeste to WebAssembly (velzie.rip)
246.
BGP handling bug causes widespread internet routing instability (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
247.
Gmail to SQLite (github.com)
248.
Beating Google's kernelCTF PoW using AVX512 (anemato.de)
249.
Why Bell Labs Worked (1517.substack.com)
250.
Mycoria is an open and secure overlay network that connects all participants (mycoria.org)
251.
How linear regression works intuitively and how it leads to gradient descent (briefer.cloud)
252.
The emoji problem (2022) (artofproblemsolving.com)
253.
WASM 2.0 (w3.org)
254.
A community-led fork of Organic Maps (comaps.app)
255.
What went wrong with wireless USB (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
256.
JavaScript's New Superpower: Explicit Resource Management (v8.dev)
257.
$30 Homebrew Automated Blinds Opener (2024) (sifter.org)
258.
Show HN: Hyvector – A fast and modern SVG editor (hyvector.com)
259.
What do wealthy people buy, that ordinary people know nothing about? (2015) (old.reddit.com)
260.
The Polymarket users betting on when Jesus will return (ericneyman.wordpress.com)
261.
Why does the U.S. always run a trade deficit? (libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
262.
The Beauty of Having a Pi-Hole (2024) (den.dev)
263.
The Level Design Book (book.leveldesignbook.com)
264.
xAI to pay telegram $300M to integrate Grok into the chat app (techcrunch.com)
265.
21 GB/s CSV Parsing Using SIMD on AMD 9950X (nietras.com)
266.
Moody’s strips U.S. of triple-A credit rating (ft.com)
267.
Google AI Ultra (blog.google)
268.
Beware of Fast-Math (simonbyrne.github.io)
269.
RPG in a Box (rpginabox.com)
270.
Continuous Thought Machines (pub.sakana.ai)