2025 Archive
4171.
Neil Armstrong's customs form for moon rocks (2016)
(magazine.uc.edu)
4172.
My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file (2020)
(jeffhuang.com)
4173.
I got OpenTelemetry to work. But why was it so complicated?
(iconsolutions.com)
4174.
Becoming a compiler engineer
(rona.substack.com)
4175.
Getting bitten by Intel's poor naming schemes
(lorendb.dev)
4176.
4177.
4178.
Designing NotebookLM
(jasonspielman.com)
4179.
Show HN: Open-Source DocumentAI with Ollama
(rlama.dev)
4180.
Understanding Transformers Using a Minimal Example
(rti.github.io)
4181.
4182.
Top Programming Languages 2025
(spectrum.ieee.org)
4184.
4185.
How well does the money laundering control system work?
(journals.uchicago.edu)
4186.
Five companies now control over 90% of the restaurant food delivery market
(marketsaintefficient.substack.com)
4187.
Thunderbird 140 “Eclipse”
(blog.thunderbird.net)
4188.
4189.
4190.
Just use a button
(gomakethings.com)
4191.
The daily life of a medieval king
(medievalists.net)
4192.
Thoughts on Daylight Computer
(jon.bo)
4193.
The True Size Of
(thetruesize.com)
4194.
Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude
(wired.com)
4195.
Malleable software: Restoring user agency in a world of locked-down apps
(inkandswitch.com)
4196.
4197.
Does Earth have two high-tide bulges on opposite sides? (2014)
(physics.stackexchange.com)
4198.
Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
(economist.com)
4199.
Anthropic judge rejects $1.5B AI copyright settlement
(news.bloomberglaw.com)
4200.
GPT-5 leaked system prompt?
(gist.github.com)