Monthly Highlights
901.
Where is the AI jobs crisis?
(apollo.com)
902.
Earth is now heating up twice as fast as in previous decades
(newscientist.com)
903.
905.
Symbolica 2.0: Programmable Symbols for Python and Rust
(symbolica.io)
906.
Getting Creative with Perlin Noise Fields
(sighack.com)
907.
A Forth-inspired language for writing websites
(robida.net)
908.
Open Repair Data Standard
(openrepair.org)
909.
Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
(idlewords.com)
910.
Don't Roll Your Own
(susam.net)
911.
Naphtha shortages in Japan
(nippon.com)
912.
A jacket that harvests drinking water from the air
(news.utexas.edu)
913.
Memory decline after menopause linked to loss of estrogen production in brain
(news.northwestern.edu)
914.
The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds
(research.ligo.bio)
915.
Old'aVista – The most powerful guide to the old Internet
(oldavista.com)
916.
Fooling around with encrypted reasoning blobs
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
917.
918.
The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
(seangoedecke.com)
919.
Stop Using JWTs
(gist.github.com)
920.
The Forgotten Art of the LAN Party (2023)
(superjumpmagazine.com)
921.
Bytecode VMs in surprising places (2024)
(dubroy.com)
923.
Who's the smartest corvid?
(thetyee.ca)
925.
Mastering Dyalog APL
(mastering.dyalog.com)
926.
927.
Learn Harness Engineering
(walkinglabs.github.io)
928.
Playing with Vision Embeddings
(prestonbjensen.com)
930.
AI is code – and can't be prompted into being smarter
(theregister.com)