Monthly Highlights
1051.
1052.
Fixing retail with land value capture
(worksinprogress.co)
1053.
All Look Same?
(alllooksame.com)
1054.
Stop Killing Games update says EU petition advances
(videocardz.com)
1055.
Suicide Linux (2009)
(qntm.org)
1056.
Log messages are mostly for the people operating your software
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
1057.
I made a programming language with M&Ms
(mufeedvh.com)
1058.
Guilty Displeasures
(hopefulmons.com)
1059.
How many registers does an x86-64 CPU have? (2020)
(blog.yossarian.net)
1060.
Dear Time Lords: Freeze Computers in 1993
(graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
1061.
Show HN: A weird thing that detects your pulse from the browser video
(pulsefeedback.io)
1063.
1064.
Self-Portrait by Ernst Mach (1886)
(publicdomainreview.org)
1066.
What if the Hormuz closure will not be brief?
(lloydslist.com)
1067.
1068.
1070.
1071.
Inputlag.science – Repository of knowledge about input lag in gaming
(inputlag.science)
1073.
Emacs internals: Deconstructing Lisp_Object in C (Part 2)
(thecloudlet.github.io)
1074.
VTT Test Donut Lab Battery Reaches 80% Charge in Under 10 Minutes [pdf]
(pub-fee113bb711e441db5c353d2d31abbb3.r2.dev)
1075.
IBM Plunges After Anthropic's Latest Update Takes on COBOL
(zerohedge.com)
1076.
Verification debt: the hidden cost of AI-generated code
(fazy.medium.com)
1077.
1078.
I rendered 1,418 confusables over 230 fonts. Most aren't confusable to the eye
(paultendo.github.io)
1079.
Aesthetics of single threading
(ta.fo)
1080.
Using the new bridges of FreeBSD 15
(blog.feld.me)