Monthly Highlights
631.
Think in math, write in code (2019) (jmeiners.com)
632.
Linux on the Fujitsu Lifebook U729 (borretti.me)
633.
WriterdeckOS (writerdeckos.com)
634.
Hello-World iOS App in Assembly (gist.github.com)
635.
Grokipedia by xAI (grokipedia.com)
636.
Studies increasingly find links between air pollutants and dementia (nytimes.com)
637.
Cities panic over having to release mass surveillance recordings (neuburger.substack.com)
638.
Spinning Up an Onion Mirror Is Stupid Easy (flower.codes)
639.
Beginner-friendly, unofficial documentation for Helix text editor (helix-editor.vercel.app)
640.
I made a 10ยข MCU Talk (atomic14.com)
641.
Bloom filters are good for search that does not scale (notpeerreviewed.com)
642.
The Banished Bottom of the Housing Market (ryanpuzycki.com)
643.
Disable AI in Firefox (flamedfury.com)
644.
We ran over 600 image generations to compare AI image models (latenitesoft.com)
645.
The new calculus of AI-based coding (blog.joemag.dev)
646.
Windhawk Windows classic theme mod for Windows 11 (windhawk.net)
647.
Ground stop at JFK due to staffing (fly.faa.gov)
648.
Hi, it's me, Wikipedia, and I am ready for your apology (mcsweeneys.net)
649.
How when AWS was down, we were not (authress.io)
650.
A down detector for down detector's down detector (downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.com)
651.
Study finds memory decline surge in young people (onepercentrule.substack.com)
652.
Ask HN: How are Markov chains so different from tiny LLMs?
653.
New South Korean national law will turn large parking lots into solar farms (electrek.co)
654.
A monopoly ISP refuses to fix upstream infrastructure (sacbear.com)
655.
Angel Investors, a Field Guide (jeanyang.com)
656.
GenAI Image Editing Showdown (genai-showdown.specr.net)
657.
Control structures in programming languages: from goto to algebraic effects (xavierleroy.org)
658.
Smartphones manipulate our emotions and trigger our reflexes (theconversation.com)
659.
The game theory of how algorithms can drive up prices (quantamagazine.org)
660.
AMD continues to chip away at Intel's x86 market share (tomshardware.com)