August 2025 Archive
12121.
OpenAI open weight models now available on AWS (aboutamazon.com)
12122.
Pygmalion Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
12123.
Curved molecules store sunlight as chemical energy and release heat on demand (phys.org)
12124.
2000s chatbot SmarterChild explains everything about our relationship with A.I (slate.com)
12125.
Might Be the Most Massive Black Hole Ever Discovered (wired.com)
12126.
Build Referral Systems in Rails Applications (avohq.io)
12127.
Organics and Mechanics (randsinrepose.com)
12128.
Brilliant Halo smartglasses: limited run FOMO, grotesque Discord "community" (jfloren.net)
12129.
I Was Bored So I Got Windows XP on the Tablets in My Local McDonald's (old.reddit.com)
12130.
Trying Out "GEPA: Reflective Prompt Evolution" (observablehq.com)
12131.
Fundraising doesn't always go to plan (jamesperkins.dev)
12132.
Features aren't failing. Your announcements are (updates.supanotice.com)
12133.
The Driver Paradox (ravi64.com)
12134.
Technological Folie à Deux:Feedback Loops Between AI Chatbots and Mental Illness (arxiv.org)
12135.
Apple's Sillyballs (1988) (devnonsense.com)
12136.
Marc Andreessen's 'Cold War' Warning: U.S. Must AI Race (sovereignnations.com)
12137.
Common problems managing senior engineers (emdiary.substack.com)
12138.
Technoblogy – A NeoPixel Driver Using AVR Hardware (technoblogy.com)
12139.
Sabu Disk (en.wikipedia.org)
12140.
DFT: The Fourier Cube (2021) (mu.krj.st)
12141.
Some people just don't like music – it may be down to their brain wiring (theconversation.com)
12142.
The State of IPv6 [video] (media.ccc.de)
12143.
The Origins of Efficiency (press.stripe.com)
12144.
Cerebral perfusion monitoring with ultrafast power doppler imaging (nature.com)
12145.
Claude is down? (claude.ai)
12146.
We built a logging platform for GitHub Actions with ClickHouse (blacksmith.sh)
12147.
Will you survive the digital burnout? (unherd.com)
12148.
The Outrage Machine (weaponizedspaces.substack.com)
12149.
The Disaster Economy (grist.org)
12150.
I started losing my digital privacy in 1974, aged 11 (theregister.com)