August 2025 Archive
8671.
TinyTeX – a LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live (github.com)
8672.
The Sun Never Leaves (model-thinking.com)
8673.
How attackers are still phishing "phishing-resistant" passkey authentication (bleepingcomputer.com)
8674.
Fitness Landscape (baku89.com)
8675.
Bicycle (ciechanow.ski)
8676.
Disrupted sleep damages blood vessels in brain and may increase dementia risk (temertymedicine.utoronto.ca)
8677.
Yes, the referee might be biased. Discipline in English football (blog.engora.com)
8678.
Disinformation report: The Wikipedia article in the most languages (en.wikipedia.org)
8679.
NASA plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon (npr.org)
8680.
Chinese state media says Nvidia H20 chips not safe for China (reuters.com)
8681.
Think Linux desktop market share isn't over 6%? (zdnet.com)
8682.
High costs and thin margins threatening AI coding startups (techcrunch.com)
8683.
Onion: Stack Language Compiled to Lua (github.com)
8684.
Ask HN: Anyone working remotely for a US company internationally from Africa?
8685.
Complete list of Microsoft products being killed off in 2025 (neowin.net)
8686.
PeerTube: An alternative to Big Tech's video platforms (joinpeertube.org)
8687.
Steve Wozniak on fighting internet scams (cbsnews.com)
8688.
Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada's lakes, study finds (phys.org)
8689.
GitHub CEO to Step Down (axios.com)
8690.
The Protein Bar Arms Race (nytimes.com)
8691.
1500 Archers on a 28.8: Network Programming in Age of Empires and Beyond (gamedeveloper.com)
8692.
AI is creating new billionaires at a record pace (cnbc.com)
8693.
Robotic space rovers keep getting stuck. UW engineers have figured out why (news.wisc.edu)
8694.
Using traversals to batch database queries (chrispenner.ca)
8695.
Why Peak China may have arrived (theguardian.com)
8696.
Trump signs executive order to contest payment processor censorship (nichegamer.com)
8697.
I Built Revenue‑Generating SaaS with Loveable, N8n, and Helpful Freelancers
8698.
"I see it running through my family": intergenerational and collective trauma (doi.org)
8699.
Where do YC companies find their web and UX designers?
8700.
It's sufficiently bad that I am grateful I still have regex (mastodon.neilzone.co.uk)