Reasons not to become famous (2020)
(tim.blog)
Monthly Highlights
781.
782.
We are discontinuing the dark web report
(support.google.com)
784.
Fixing a Buffer Overflow in Unix v4 Like It's 1973
(sigma-star.at)
785.
Immersa: Open-source Web-based 3D Presentation Tool
(github.com)
787.
Some surprising things about DuckDuckGo
(gabrielweinberg.com)
788.
I'm a Tech Lead, and nobody listens to me. What should I do?
(world.hey.com)
789.
A production bug that made me care about undefined behavior
(gaultier.github.io)
790.
A2UI: A Protocol for Agent-Driven Interfaces
(a2ui.org)
791.
792.
Debian adds LoongArch as officially supported architecture
(lists.debian.org)
793.
GNU recutils: Plain text database
(gnu.org)
794.
GDI Effects from the PC cracking scene
(gdimayhem.temari.fr)
795.
Erdős Problem #1026
(terrytao.wordpress.com)
796.
North Dakota law lists fake critical minerals based on coal lawyers' names
(bismarcktribune.com)
798.
799.
Recursive Language Models
(arxiv.org)
800.
Iran has now been offline for 96 hours
(twitter.com)
801.
802.
803.
The Gorman Paradox: Where Are All the AI-Generated Apps?
(codemanship.wordpress.com)
804.
U.S. Emissions Jumped in 2025 as Coal Power Rebounded
(nytimes.com)
805.
AI Slop Report: The Global Rise of Low-Quality AI Videos
(kapwing.com)
806.
808.
How did IRC ping timeouts end up in a lawsuit?
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
809.
Functional programming and reliability: ADTs, safety, critical infrastructure
(blog.rastrian.dev)