Monthly Highlights
1021.
AI is too expensive
(wheresyoured.at)
1022.
1023.
Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics
(leidendeclaration.ai)
1024.
You Can Run
(magazine.atavist.com)
1025.
1026.
Judson's Last Ride
(realclearpolitics.com)
1027.
1028.
Cessation of public development of Kefir C compiler
(kefir.protopopov.lv)
1029.
The SpaceX IPO will be the theft of the century
(montanaskeptic.substack.com)
1030.
1031.
A new era for software testing
(antirez.com)
1032.
1033.
Voice AI Systems Are Vulnerable to Hidden Audio Attacks
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1034.
DHS Quits Granting Green Cards–Almost
(cato.org)
1035.
How memory safety CVEs differ between Rust and C/C++
(kobzol.github.io)
1036.
1037.
FPS.cob: A first person shooter in COBOL
(github.com)
1038.
OpenFOV – Webcam head tracking for iRacing
(openfov.com)
1039.
Raft Consensus with a Minority of Nodes
(padhye.org)
1040.
1041.
Forever Young: how one molecule can lock plants in a youthful state (2025)
(omnia.sas.upenn.edu)
1042.
CSS: Unavoidable Bad Parts
(matklad.github.io)
1043.
OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, with Spending Hitting $34B
(wheresyoured.at)
1044.
Roku LT Operating System open source distribution
(blog.roku.com)
1045.
1046.
Cloning a Sennheiser BA2015 battery pack
(blog.brixit.nl)
1047.
What color is your function? (2015)
(journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1048.
1049.
Perlisisms (1982)
(cs.yale.edu)
1050.
The most unlikely school bag
(carryology.com)