2025 Archive
1711.
Quickshell – building blocks for your desktop (quickshell.org)
1712.
Default styles for h1 elements are changing (developer.mozilla.org)
1713.
Making 2.5 Flash and 2.5 Pro GA, and introducing Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite (blog.google)
1714.
Getting a Cease and Desist from Waffle House (jack.bio)
1715.
Show HN: OffChess – Offline chess puzzles app (offchess.com)
1716.
Perplexity Deep Research (perplexity.ai)
1717.
Releasing weights for FLUX.1 Krea (krea.ai)
1718.
Now might be the best time to learn software development (substack.com)
1719.
GitHub introduces sub-issues, issue types and advanced search (github.blog)
1720.
Making any integer with four 2s (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1721.
We are teen hackers from around the world who code together (hackclub.com)
1722.
FastVLM: Efficient vision encoding for vision language models (github.com)
1723.
AI in my plasma physics research didn’t go the way I expected (understandingai.org)
1724.
Microsoft Office migration from Source Depot to Git (danielsada.tech)
1725.
Builder.ai Collapses: $1.5B 'AI' Startup Exposed as 'Indians'? (ibtimes.co.uk)
1726.
Tabby: Self-hosted AI coding assistant (github.com)
1727.
ClickHouse gets lazier and faster: Introducing lazy materialization (clickhouse.com)
1728.
Do Things That Don't Scale (2013) (paulgraham.com)
1729.
Ambient Garden (ambient.garden)
1730.
SpaceSim (pavelsevecek.github.io)
1731.
AI capex is so big that it's affecting economic statistics (paulkedrosky.com)
1732.
I launched 17 side projects. Result? I'm rich in expired domains
1733.
My failed attempt to shrink all NPM packages by 5% (evanhahn.com)
1734.
Crush: Glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal (github.com)
1735.
After months of coding with LLMs, I'm going back to using my brain (albertofortin.com)
1736.
The ADHD body double: A unique tool for getting things done (add.org)
1737.
A Coup Is in Progress in America (techdirt.com)
1738.
LLM Inference Handbook (bentoml.com)
1739.
Websites are tracking you via browser fingerprinting (engineering.tamu.edu)
1740.
Cerebras launches Qwen3-235B, achieving 1.5k tokens per second (cerebras.ai)