Monthly Highlights
8041.
8042.
How can engineering leaders avoid becoming Bond villains?
(stackoverflow.blog)
8043.
8044.
Polymarket traders revolted over one silly sillable
(nytimes.com)
8045.
AI's next bottleneck is power
(businessinsider.com)
8046.
Taste and judgement are lies we tell ourselves
(technotes.substack.com)
8047.
8048.
Art Is for Seeing Evil (2022)
(thepointmag.com)
8049.
8050.
Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp Globally
(moneycontrol.com)
8051.
8052.
8053.
/Dev/Notion
(notion.com)
8054.
My coworker Iris isn't a person
(vinibrasil.com)
8056.
8057.
Microsoft plans job cuts, impacting <2.5% of workforce
(businessinsider.com)
8058.
Corpulence Index
(en.wikipedia.org)
8059.
Ha-Joon Chang on the Future of India's Industrialization
(frontline.thehindu.com)
8061.
8062.
8063.
In Retrospect: Science – The Endless Frontier
(nature.com)
8064.
Carna Botnet
(en.wikipedia.org)
8065.
US Subways Build Too Many Cross Passages
(construction-physics.com)
8067.
Data Access Patterns That Makes Your CPU Angry
(blog.weineng.me)
8068.
8069.
Some of Android's Most Interesting Games Aren't Just on the Play Store
(gardinerbryant.com)
8070.
OCaml 5.5.0 Released
(discuss.ocaml.org)