July 2025 Archive
271.
Matt Trout has died (shadowcat.co.uk)
272.
Sleeping beauty Bitcoin wallets wake up after 14 years to the tune of $2B (marketwatch.com)
273.
Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and XAI Granted Up to $200M from Defense Department (cnbc.com)
274.
Microsoft to Cut 9k Workers in Second Wave of Major Layoffs (bloomberg.com)
275.
Incapacitating Google Tag Manager (2022) (backlit.neocities.org)
276.
Tell HN: Notion Desktop is monitoring your audio and network
277.
Six Years of Gemini (geminiprotocol.net)
278.
Xenharmlib: A music theory library that supports non-western harmonic systems (xenharmlib.readthedocs.io)
279.
Solving Wordle with uv's dependency resolver (mildbyte.xyz)
280.
Most people who buy games on Steam never play them (howtomarketagame.com)
281.
Hymn to Babylon, missing for a millennium, has been discovered (phys.org)
282.
Tech oligarchs have turned against the system that made them (liberalcurrents.com)
283.
Brut: A New Web Framework for Ruby (naildrivin5.com)
284.
Zorin OS (zorin.com)
285.
Lightfastness Testing of Colored Pencils (sarahrenaeclark.com)
286.
Poor Man's Back End-as-a-Service (BaaS), Similar to Firebase/Supabase/Pocketbase (github.com)
287.
Claude for Financial Services (anthropic.com)
288.
NeuralOS: An operating system powered by neural networks (neural-os.com)
289.
I scanned all of GitHub's "oops commits" for leaked secrets (trufflesecurity.com)
290.
Mistral Releases Deep Research, Voice, Projects in Le Chat (mistral.ai)
291.
LLM Daydreaming (gwern.net)
292.
Show HN: Piano Trainer – Learn piano scales, chords and more using MIDI (github.com)
293.
Show HN: I built this to talk Danish to my girlfriend – works with any language (menerdu.vercel.app)
294.
Show HN: NYC Subway Simulator and Route Designer (buildmytransit.nyc)
295.
Why are there no good dinosaur films? (briannazigler.substack.com)
296.
Show HN: Petrichor – a free, open-source, offline music player for macOS (github.com)
297.
Feasibility study of a mission to Sedna – Nuclear propulsion and solar sailing (arxiv.org)
298.
Frame of preference A history of Mac settings, 1984–2004 (aresluna.org)
299.
It took 45 years, but spreadsheet legend Mitch Kapor finally got his MIT degree (bostonglobe.com)
300.
Features of D That I Love (bradley.chatha.dev)