July 2025 Archive
13021.
When Is Cosplay a Crime?
(npr.org)
13022.
13024.
Jean-Raymond Abrial, author of Z and B passed away
(en.wikipedia.org)
13025.
Meet me here on "Savvyday 29 Oatmeal 94" (2020)
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
13026.
Resend's NewDotEmail is cloning our product, mistakes included
(old.reddit.com)
13027.
13028.
13029.
Show HN: Simple habit tracker with Claude Code
(maheshkumar.blog)
13030.
Python and Make in 2025
(onebadbit.com)
13031.
Using Clouds for too long might have made you incompetent
(loudwhisper.me)
13032.
The bias that can cause catastrophe
(bbc.com)
13033.
Why measuring productivity is hard
(lemire.me)
13034.
AI tools collect and store data about you from all your devices
(theconversation.com)
13035.
Still Waiting
(news.harvard.edu)
13036.
Transformers are the best equivalents of cognitive ability
(dmf-archive.github.io)
13037.
OpenCut: The open-source CapCut alternative
(github.com)
13038.
Show HN: dotpmt – Manage Prompts Better
(npmjs.com)
13039.
Show HN: PregnancyDue.date – Simple tools for pregnancy due date calculation
(pregnancydue.date)
13040.
Nvidia Unveils Helix Parallelism Enabling 32x Faster AI Inference
(storagereview.com)
13041.
13043.
The milestone that divides Gen Z's career fortunes
(businessinsider.com)
13044.
Sweden: The 101.2% Solution (1976)
(time.com)
13045.
13046.
Notes to Myself
(seths.blog)
13047.
The Myth of the Papal Toilet Chair
(daily.jstor.org)
13048.
Even during the war, Ukraine is contributing to the global history of AI
(en.wikipedia.org)
13049.
What Could a Healthy AI Companion Look Like?
(wired.com)
13050.
Mark Zuckerberg on rebranding Facebook (2018)
(twitter.com)