2025 Archive
1861.
GitHub reveals how software engineers are purging federal databases (404media.co)
1862.
Apple Notes Will Gain Markdown Export at WWDC, and, I Have Thoughts (daringfireball.net)
1863.
Lottie is an open format for animated vector graphics (lottie.github.io)
1864.
How we rooted Copilot (research.eye.security)
1865.
Some critical issues with the SWE-bench dataset (arxiv.org)
1866.
Larry (cat) (en.wikipedia.org)
1867.
Automerge 3.0 (automerge.org)
1868.
Ask HN: What are you working on? (May 2025)
1869.
‘Bluey’s World’: How a Cute Aussie Puppy Became a Juggernaut (hollywoodreporter.com)
1870.
The side hustle from hell (blog.jacobstechtavern.com)
1871.
MiniMax-M1 open-weight, large-scale hybrid-attention reasoning model (github.com)
1872.
Writing an LLM from scratch, part 13 – attention heads are dumb (gilesthomas.com)
1873.
Inigo Quilez: computer graphics, mathematics, shaders, fractals, demoscene (iquilezles.org)
1874.
New Linux udisks flaw lets attackers get root on major Linux distros (bleepingcomputer.com)
1875.
AWS in 2025: Stuff you think you know that's now wrong (lastweekinaws.com)
1876.
I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses (tomsguide.com)
1877.
Why Android can't use CDC Ethernet (2023) (jordemort.dev)
1878.
Nebula Sans (nebulasans.com)
1879.
Running Pong in 240 browser tabs (eieio.games)
1880.
Self-Driving Teslas Are Fatally Rear-Ending Motorcyclists More Than Any Other (fuelarc.com)
1881.
Apple unveils new Mac Studio (apple.com)
1882.
Gemini-2.5-pro-preview-06-05 (deepmind.google)
1883.
LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs (computerworld.com)
1884.
Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art mixture-of-experts (MoE) language model (twitter.com)
1885.
SpacetimeDB (spacetimedb.com)
1886.
Meta got caught gaming AI benchmarks (theverge.com)
1887.
Generate videos in Gemini and Whisk with Veo 2 (blog.google)
1888.
Playing in the Creek (hgreer.com)
1889.
Open-UI: Maintain an open standard for UI and promote its adherence and adoption (github.com)
1890.
Oracle customers confirm data stolen in alleged cloud breach is valid (bleepingcomputer.com)