Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
Rust's Block Pattern
(notgull.net)
573.
Hacking a Casio F-91W digital watch (2023)
(medium.com)
574.
The rsync algorithm (1996) [pdf]
(andrew.cmu.edu)
575.
576.
577.
Static Allocation with Zig
(nickmonad.blog)
578.
Zpdf: PDF text extraction in Zig
(github.com)
579.
How I Left YouTube
(zhach.news)
580.
James Moylan, engineer behind arrow signaling which side to refuel a car, dies
(fordauthority.com)
581.
Nvidia just paid $20B for a company that missed its revenue target by 75%
(blog.drjoshcsimmons.com)
582.
The Deviancy Signal: Having "Nothing to Hide" Is a Threat to Us All
(thompson2026.com)
583.
Coarse is better
(borretti.me)
584.
Huge Binaries
(fzakaria.com)
586.
Full Unicode Search at 50× ICU Speed with AVX‑512
(ashvardanian.com)
587.
The GitHub Actions control plane is no longer free
(blacksmith.sh)
589.
590.
591.
LLVM AI tool policy: human in the loop
(discourse.llvm.org)
592.
It seems that OpenAI is scraping [certificate transparency] logs
(benjojo.co.uk)
593.
594.
595.
LLMs Are Not Fun
(orib.dev)
596.
The Gentle Seduction (1989)
(skyhunter.com)
597.
Health care data breach affects over 600k patients, Illinois agency says
(nprillinois.org)
598.
599.
Tixl: Open-source realtime motion graphics
(github.com)
600.