August 2025 Archive
391.
Fast (2019) (patrickcollison.com)
392.
Supporting the BEAM community with free CI/CD security audits (erlang-solutions.com)
393.
Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths (arxiv.org)
394.
Cognitive decline can be slowed down with lifestyle changes (smithsonianmag.com)
395.
301party.com: Intentionally open redirect (301party.com)
396.
People returned to live in Pompeii's ruins, archaeologists say (bbc.com)
397.
US tech rules the European market (proton.me)
398.
The Real Origin of Cisco Systems (1999) (tcracs.org)
399.
Navy demonstrates multi-day solar UAS flight (navair.navy.mil)
400.
ChatGPT chats were indexed then removed from search but still remain online (growtika.com)
401.
The arcane alphabets of Black Sabbath (fontsinuse.com)
402.
Yet Another LLM Rant (overengineer.dev)
403.
Cellular Starlink expands to support IoT devices (me.pcmag.com)
404.
Battery charge limiter for Apple Silicon MacBook devices (github.com)
405.
Why is it worth spending time on type theory? (2013) (math.stackexchange.com)
406.
Show HN: Sidequest.js – Background jobs for Node.js using your database (docs.sidequestjs.com)
407.
Little-known leguminous plant can increase beef production by 60% (2022) (embrapa.br)
408.
GPU-rich labs have won: What's left for the rest of us is distillation (inference.net)
409.
Show HN: Tiny logic and number games I built for my kids (quizmathgenius.com)
410.
FLUX.1-Krea and the Rise of Opinionated Models (dbreunig.com)
411.
NetBird Is Embracing the AGPLv3 License (netbird.io)
412.
Show HN: An open-source e-book reader for conversational reading with an LLM (github.com)
413.
The Rubik's Cube Perfect Scramble (2024) (solutionslookingforproblems.com)
414.
The case for having roommates even when you can afford to live alone (supernuclear.substack.com)
415.
The GPT-5 Launch Was Concerning (blog.charliemeyer.co)
416.
The militarization of Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
417.
ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 – Lenovo’s rollable laptop (theverge.com)
418.
60% of medal of honor recipients are Irish or Irish-American (en.wikipedia.org)
419.
Compaq’s Rod Canion broke IBM's hold on the PC market (every.to)
420.
What Does Consulting Do? (nber.org)