Why I write recursive descent parsers, despite their issues (2020)
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
Monthly Highlights
961.
962.
Britain's spies-for-hire are running wild
(politico.eu)
963.
The internet wants to check your ID
(newyorker.com)
964.
CSS's problems are Tailwind's problems
(colton.dev)
965.
Mountain of Ink
(mountainofink.com)
966.
967.
The leverage arbitrage: Why everything feels broken
(tushardadlani.com)
968.
Hiding secret codes in light protects against fake videos
(news.cornell.edu)
969.
How Hyper built a 1M-accurate indoor GPS
(andrewhart.me)
970.
What is gVisor?
(blog.yelinaung.com)
972.
Knuth on ChatGPT (2023)
(cs.stanford.edu)
973.
Reddit will block the Internet Archive
(theverge.com)
974.
Hacking Diffusion into Qwen3 for the Arc Challenge
(matthewnewton.com)
976.
Experimental surgery performed by AI-driven surgical robot
(arstechnica.com)
977.
GPT might be an information virus (2023)
(nonint.com)
978.
How Python grew from a language to a community
(thenewstack.io)
979.
The Raft Consensus Algorithm (2015)
(raft.github.io)
981.
Apple's Liquid Glass: When Aesthetics Beat Function
(maxvanijsselmuiden.nl)
982.
983.
Dark patterns
(nsw.gov.au)
984.
Show HN: Play Pokémon to unlock your Wayland session
(github.com)
985.
GPT-5 is already (ostensibly) available via API
(old.reddit.com)
986.
Truchet Tiles
(en.wikipedia.org)
987.
988.
20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 4)
(ploum.net)