That 16B password story (a.k.a. "data troll")
(troyhunt.com)
August 2025 Archive
1141.
1142.
Digg.com is back
(digg.com)
1143.
Is the A.I. Boom Turning Into an A.I. Bubble?
(newyorker.com)
1144.
Why we still build with Ruby
(getlago.com)
1145.
Time to End Roundtripping by Big Pharma
(cfr.org)
1146.
In 2006, Hitachi developed a 0.15mm-sized RFID chip
(hitachi.com)
1147.
SDS: Simple Dynamic Strings library for C
(github.com)
1148.
The Default Trap: Why Anthropic's Data Policy Change Matters
(natesnewsletter.substack.com)
1149.
Open SWE: An open-source asynchronous coding agent
(blog.langchain.com)
1150.
Perfecting anti-aliasing on signed distance functions
(blog.pkh.me)
1151.
1152.
EPA Moves to Cancel $7B in Grants for Solar Energy
(nytimes.com)
1153.
SynthID – A tool to watermark and identify content generated through AI
(deepmind.google)
1154.
The ex-CIA agents deciding Facebook's content policy (2022)
(mronline.org)
1155.
Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths
(scientificamerican.com)
1156.
Hyrum's Law
(hyrumslaw.com)
1157.
Seagate spins up a raid on a counterfeit hard drive workshop
(tomshardware.com)
1158.
Bad UX
(google.com)
1159.
Inverting the Xorshift128 random number generator
(littlemaninmyhead.wordpress.com)
1160.
The unlikely revival of nuclear batteries
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1161.
Newgrounds: Flash Forward 2025
(newgrounds.com)
1162.
Show HN: XR2000: A science fiction programming challenge
(clearsky.dev)
1163.
1164.
TextKit 2 – The Promised Land
(blog.krzyzanowskim.com)
1165.
Show HN: Using Common Lisp from Inside the Browser
(turtleware.eu)
1166.
TuneD is a system tuning service for Linux
(tuned-project.org)
1167.
1168.
In the long run, LLMs make us dumber
(desunit.com)
1169.
Affiliates flock to scam gambling machine
(krebsonsecurity.com)
1170.
Why I'm declining your AI generated MR
(blog.stuartspence.ca)