August 2025 Archive
1111.
The Joy of Mixing Custom Elements, Web Components, and Markdown (deanebarker.net)
1112.
Light pollution prolongs avian activity (gizmodo.com)
1113.
GHz spiking neuromorphic photonic chip with in-situ training (arxiv.org)
1114.
Radicle 1.3.0 (radicle.xyz)
1115.
US threatens extra tariffs, export bans, for nations that regulate Big Tech (theregister.com)
1116.
M5 MacBook Pro No Longer Coming in 2025 (macrumors.com)
1117.
Japan city drafts ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day (english.kyodonews.net)
1118.
US halts work on almost finished wind farm because national security (npr.org)
1119.
Researchers map where solar energy delivers the biggest climate payoff (rutgers.edu)
1120.
The importance of offtopic (blog.tadzik.net)
1121.
Generic Containers in C: Safe Division Using Maybe (uecker.codeberg.page)
1122.
The Folk Economics of Housing (aeaweb.org)
1123.
Rendering a game in real time with AI (blog.jeffschomay.com)
1124.
Malleable Software (mdubakov.me)
1125.
XZ Utils Backdoor Still Lurking in Docker Images (binarly.io)
1126.
Launch HN: Societies.io (YC W25) – AI simulations of your target audience
1127.
Launch HN: Embedder (YC S25) – Claude code for embedded software
1128.
Plastic Before Plastic: How gutta-percha shaped the 19th century (worldhistory.substack.com)
1129.
A Crack in the Cosmos (drb.ie)
1130.
7 years later, Valve's Proton has been a game-changer for Linux (gamingonlinux.com)
1131.
Installing a mini-split AC in a Brooklyn apartment (probablydance.com)
1132.
Model intelligence is no longer the constraint for automation (latentintent.substack.com)
1133.
I Prefer RST to Markdown (2024) (buttondown.com)
1134.
"This question has been retired" (learn.microsoft.com)
1135.
North Korea sent him abroad to be a secret IT worker (bbc.com)
1136.
Flock Now Using AI to Report to Police If Our Movement Patterns Are "Suspicious" (aclu.org)
1137.
About Containers and VMs (linuxcontainers.org)
1138.
Launch HN: Uplift (YC S25) – Voice models for under-served languages
1139.
The first widespread cure for HIV could be in children (wired.com)
1140.
The enduring puzzle of static electricity (pubs.aip.org)