August 2025 Archive
901.
New quantum state of matter found at interface of exotic materials (phys.org)
902.
Internet Access Providers Aren't Bound by DMCA Unmasking Subpoenas–In Re Cox (blog.ericgoldman.org)
903.
Sprinkling self-doubt on ChatGPT (justin.searls.co)
904.
Recto – A Truly 2D Language (masatohagiwara.net)
905.
Mac history echoes in current Mac operating systems (tenfourfox.blogspot.com)
906.
Show HN: WebGPU enables local LLM in the browser – demo site with AI chat (andreinwald.github.io)
907.
Apple's new Processor Trace instrument is incredible (victorwynne.com)
908.
Class-action suit claims Otter AI records private work conversations (npr.org)
909.
Claude vs. Gemini: Testing on 1M Tokens of Context (every.to)
910.
Is the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS alien technology? [pdf] (lweb.cfa.harvard.edu)
911.
Texas law gives grid operator power to disconnect data centers during crisis (utilitydive.com)
912.
iPhone DevOps (2023) (clearsky.dev)
913.
Administration will review all 55M visa holders for deportable violations (apnews.com)
914.
A Real PowerBook: The Macintosh Application Environment on a Pa-RISC Laptop (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
915.
Microbial metabolite repairs liver injury by restoring hepatic lipid metabolism (journals.asm.org)
916.
Melonking Website (melonking.net)
917.
HTMX is hard, so let's get it right (github.com)
918.
The rising returns to R&D: Ideas are not getting harder to find (papers.ssrn.com)
919.
Nyxt: The Emacs-like web browser (lwn.net)
920.
921.
Open AI announces $1.5M bonus for every employee (medium.com)
922.
Dangerous advice for software engineers (seangoedecke.com)
923.
A bubble that knows it's a bubble (craigmccaskill.com)
924.
Let's stop pretending that managers and executives care about productivity (baldurbjarnason.com)
925.
Show HN: Whittle – A shrinking word game (playwhittle.com)
926.
ASCIIFlow (asciiflow.com)
927.
The Math Behind GANs (2020) (jaketae.github.io)
928.
The End of Handwriting (wired.com)
929.
LLMs tell bad jokes because they avoid surprises (danfabulich.medium.com)
930.
The forgotten meaning of "jerk" (languagehat.com)