Monthly Highlights
901.
902.
A privacy VPN you can verify
(vp.net)
903.
Brennan Center for Justice Report: The Campaign to Undermine the Next Election
(brennancenter.org)
904.
Gaslight-driven development
(tonsky.me)
905.
CBA hiring Indian ICT workers after firing Australians
(ia.acs.org.au)
906.
A media company demanded a license fee for an Open Graph image I used
(alistairshepherd.uk)
907.
A new database on police use of force and misconduct in California
(journalism.berkeley.edu)
908.
OCaml Programming: Correct and Efficient and Beautiful
(cs3110.github.io)
909.
910.
Yes, the Book of PF, fourth edition is coming soon
(bsdly.blogspot.com)
911.
OpenAI's "Study Mode" and the risks of flattery
(resobscura.substack.com)
912.
913.
DNA tests are uncovering the true prevalence of incest (2024)
(theatlantic.com)
914.
Where are vacation homes located in the US?
(construction-physics.com)
915.
A month using XMPP (using Snikket) for every call and chat (2023)
(neilzone.co.uk)
916.
Earth Has Tilted 31.5 Inches. That Shouldn't Happen
(popularmechanics.com)
917.
Igor Babuschkin, a co-founder of xAI, has announced his departure
(techcrunch.com)
919.
Weathering Software Winter (2022)
(100r.co)
920.
Why tail-recursive functions are loops
(kmicinski.com)
921.
An LLM does not need to understand MCP
(hackteam.io)
922.
Subreply – An open source text-only social network
(github.com)
923.
924.
SecretSpec: Declarative Secrets Management
(devenv.sh)
925.
Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using tiny motors?
(washingtonpost.com)
926.
927.
Recto – A Truly 2D Language
(masatohagiwara.net)
929.
930.
A New Geometry for Einstein's Theory of Relativity
(quantamagazine.org)