August 2025 Archive
811.
Python f-string cheat sheets (2022) (fstring.help)
812.
CRDT: Text Buffer (madebyevan.com)
813.
XSLT removal will break multiple government and regulatory sites (github.com)
814.
What does it mean to be thirsty? (quantamagazine.org)
815.
The History of Windows XP (abortretry.fail)
816.
Lithium compound can reverse Alzheimer’s in mice: study (hms.harvard.edu)
817.
Projects evaluated to see if they're as free and open source as advertised (isitreallyfoss.com)
818.
Writing Speed-of-Light Flash Attention for 5090 in CUDA C++ (gau-nernst.github.io)
819.
Apple's history is hiding in a Mac font (spacebar.news)
820.
Org-social is a decentralized social network that runs on Org Mode (github.com)
821.
Swiss vs. UK approach to major tranport projects (freewheeling.info)
822.
Static sites with Python, uv, Caddy, and Docker (nkantar.com)
823.
Zig Error Patterns (glfmn.io)
824.
How RubyGems.org protects OSS infrastructure (blog.rubygems.org)
825.
MapLibre Tile: A next generation geospatial format optimized for rendering (arxiv.org)
826.
Passkeys are just passwords that require a password manager (danfabulich.medium.com)
827.
Measuring the environmental impact of AI inference (arstechnica.com)
828.
Dynamically patch a Python function's source code at runtime (ericmjl.github.io)
829.
Show HN: We started building an AI dev tool but it turned into a Sims-style game (youtube.com)
830.
How to slow down a program and why it can be useful (stefan-marr.de)
831.
Hardening mode for the compiler (discourse.llvm.org)
832.
Condor's Cuzco RISC-V Core at Hot Chips 2025 (chipsandcheese.com)
833.
All known 49-year-old Apple-1 computers (apple1registry.com)
834.
Being “Confidently Wrong” is holding AI back (promptql.io)
835.
Nobody’s buying homes, nobody’s switching jobs, America’s mobility is stalling (wsj.com)
836.
A privacy VPN you can verify (vp.net)
837.
I asked four former friends why we stopped speaking (2023) (vogue.com)
838.
F-Droid site certificate expired (gitlab.com)
839.
Open Banking and Payments Competition (bitsaboutmoney.com)
840.
Cross-Site Request Forgery (words.filippo.io)