2025 Archive
601.
A new pyramid-like shape always lands the same side up (quantamagazine.org)
602.
Stop syncing everything (sqlsync.dev)
603.
The impact of competition and DeepSeek on Nvidia (youtubetranscriptoptimizer.com)
604.
Human coders are still better than LLMs (antirez.com)
605.
Synology Lost the Plot with Hard Drive Locking Move (servethehome.com)
606.
Static search trees: faster than binary search (curiouscoding.nl)
607.
Resurrecting a dead torrent tracker and finding 3M peers (kianbradley.com)
608.
Show HN: Dia, an open-weights TTS model for generating realistic dialogue (github.com)
609.
Apple Invites (apple.com)
610.
I'm absolutely right (absolutelyright.lol)
611.
How to Use Em Dashes (–), En Dashes (–), and Hyphens (-) (merriam-webster.com)
612.
I accidentally became PureGym’s unofficial Apple Wallet developer (drobinin.com)
613.
Self driving 1993 Volvo with open pilot (practicapp.com)
614.
The Startup CTO's Handbook (github.com)
615.
We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA (olimex.wordpress.com)
616.
Comet AI browser can get prompt injected from any site, drain your bank account (twitter.com)
617.
Starting July 1, academic publishers can't paywall NIH-funded research (nih.gov)
618.
Go is still not good (blog.habets.se)
619.
The Rise of Whatever (eev.ee)
620.
The scientific “unit” we call the decibel (lcamtuf.substack.com)
621.
Web apps in a single, portable, self-updating, vanilla HTML file (hyperclay.com)
622.
Backblaze Drive Stats for 2024 (backblaze.com)
623.
Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir (elixir-lang.org)
624.
Eggs US – Price – Chart (tradingeconomics.com)
625.
GPT-5: Key characteristics, pricing and system card (simonwillison.net)
626.
RubyLLM: A delightful Ruby way to work with AI (github.com)
627.
Only Teslas exempt from new auto tariffs thanks to 85% domestic content rule (fuelarc.com)
628.
Writing "/etc/hosts" breaks the Substack editor (scalewithlee.substack.com)
629.
Harper – an open-source alternative to Grammarly (writewithharper.com)
630.
Why is Warner Bros. Discovery putting old movies on YouTube? (tedium.co)