July 2025 Archive
421.
AI comes up with bizarre physics experiments, but they work
(quantamagazine.org)
422.
Weather Model based on ADS-B
(obrhubr.org)
424.
Recovering from AI addiction
(internetaddictsanonymous.org)
425.
So you're a manager now
(scottkosman.com)
426.
Intel's Lion Cove P-Core and Gaming Workloads
(chipsandcheese.com)
427.
Context Rot: How increasing input tokens impacts LLM performance
(research.trychroma.com)
428.
OpenAI delays launch of open-weight model
(twitter.com)
429.
My favorite use-case for AI is writing logs
(newsletter.vickiboykis.com)
430.
Death by a Thousand Slops
(daniel.haxx.se)
431.
The borrowchecker is what I like the least about Rust
(viralinstruction.com)
432.
Why Elixir? Common misconceptions
(matthewsinclair.com)
434.
Writing a Game Boy Emulator in OCaml (2022)
(linoscope.github.io)
436.
The EU could be scanning your chats by October 2025
(techradar.com)
437.
The many JavaScript runtimes of the last decade
(buttondown.com)
439.
A Typology of Canadianisms
(dchp.arts.ubc.ca)
440.
Async Queue – One of my favorite programming interview questions
(davidgomes.com)
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What went wrong for Yahoo
(dfarq.homeip.net)
443.
Retro gaming YouTuber Once Were Nerd sued and raided by the Italian government
(androidauthority.com)
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AV1@Scale: Film Grain Synthesis, The Awakening
(netflixtechblog.com)
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Web fingerprinting is worse than I thought (2023)
(bitestring.com)
448.
Digital vassals? French Government ‘exposes citizens’ data to US'
(brusselssignal.eu)
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