Monthly Highlights
1051.
Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code (2012) (tannerhelland.com)
1052.
Running the "Reflections on Trusting Trust" Compiler (2023) (research.swtch.com)
1053.
A catalog of side effects (bernsteinbear.com)
1054.
The Geometry Behind Normal Maps (shlom.dev)
1055.
FSF40 Hackathon (fsf.org)
1056.
Update and shut down no longer restarts PC, 25H2 patch addresses decades-old bug (windowslatest.com)
1057.
YouTube AI error costs creator his channel over alleged link to Japanese account (piunikaweb.com)
1058.
Widespread distribution of bacteria containing PETases across global oceans (academic.oup.com)
1059.
Agentic pelican on a bicycle (robert-glaser.de)
1060.
Performance hacks for faster Python code (blog.jetbrains.com)
1061.
Cryptography 101 with Alfred Menezes (cryptography101.ca)
1062.
ECL Runs Maxima in a Browser (mailman3.common-lisp.net)
1063.
SanDisk launches dongle-like Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive with up to 1 TB (notebookcheck.net)
1064.
One year with Next.js App Router and why we're moving on (paperclover.net)
1065.
Forth – Is it still relevant? (github.com)
1066.
Optimism associated with exceptional longevity (2019) (pnas.org)
1067.
Google Pixel's most dangerous bug: failing to call 911 (androidpolice.com)
1068.
Denx (a.k.a. U-Boot) Retires (denx.de)
1069.
Apple Mini Apps Partner Program (developer.apple.com)
1070.
I want a good parallel language [video] (youtube.com)
1071.
IRCd service (2024) (example.fi)
1072.
Heroku Support for .NET 10 (heroku.com)
1073.
Epic vs. Google settlement: Opening up Android (twitter.com)
1074.
The Arduino Uno Q is a weird hybrid SBC (jeffgeerling.com)
1075.
The Uselessness of "Fast" and "Slow" in Programming (jerf.org)
1076.
Launch HN: Propolis (YC X25) – Browser agents that QA your web app autonomously (app.propolis.tech)
1077.
Quantifying pass-by-value overhead (owen.cafe)
1078.
PgFirstAid: PostgreSQL function for improving stability and performance (github.com)
1079.
The Future of Fact-Checking Is Lies, I Guess (aphyr.com)
1080.
Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)