Monthly Highlights
301.
Optician Sans – A free font based on historical eye charts and optotypes (optician-sans.com)
302.
3D Line Drawings (amritkwatra.com)
303.
It's rude to show AI output to people (distantprovince.by)
304.
Why LLMs can't really build software (zed.dev)
305.
Learning basic electronics by building fireflies (a64.in)
306.
Programming vehicles in games (wassimulator.com)
307.
Internet Archive is now a federal depository library (kqed.org)
308.
AI is killing the web – can anything save it? (economist.com)
309.
Cancer DNA is detectable in blood years before diagnosis (sciencenews.org)
310.
Use Your Type System (dzombak.com)
311.
A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package (righto.com)
312.
Denver rent is back to 2022 prices after 20k new units hit the market (denverite.com)
313.
Replacing tmux in my dev workflow (bower.sh)
314.
Asynchrony is not concurrency (kristoff.it)
315.
All AI models might be the same (blog.jxmo.io)
316.
Swift-erlang-actor-system (forums.swift.org)
317.
NIH is cheaper than the wrong dependency (lewiscampbell.tech)
318.
Mathematics for Computer Science (2024) (ocw.mit.edu)
319.
Simulating hand-drawn motion with SVG filters (camillovisini.com)
320.
Local LLMs versus offline Wikipedia (evanhahn.com)
321.
Ashet Home Computer (ashet.computer)
322.
OpenIPC: Open IP Camera Firmware (openipc.org)
323.
Google spoofed via DKIM replay attack: A technical breakdown (easydmarc.com)
324.
Babies made using three people's DNA are born free of mitochondrial disease (bbc.com)
325.
Vanilla JavaScript support for Tailwind Plus (tailwindcss.com)
326.
“No tax on tips” is an industry plant (newyorker.com)
327.
Food, housing, & health care costs are a source of major stress for many people (apnorc.org)
328.
I watched Gemini CLI hallucinate and delete my files (anuraag2601.github.io)
329.
Palantir is extending its reach even further into government (wired.com)
330.
How to make websites that will require lots of your time and energy (blog.jim-nielsen.com)