Monthly Highlights
1231.
Sphere Computer – The Innovative 1970s Computer Company Everyone Forgot (sphere.computer)
1232.
Startups are pushing the boundaries of reproductive genetics (wsj.com)
1233.
Self-help gets philosophical (thedriftmag.com)
1234.
OS/2 Warp, PowerPC Edition (2011) (os2museum.com)
1235.
The hardest program I've ever written (2015) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1236.
Some Smalltalk about Ruby Loops (tech.stonecharioteer.com)
1237.
Preventing Kubernetes from pulling the pause image from the internet (kyle.cascade.family)
1238.
Pimped Amiga 500 (pimyretro.org)
1239.
Sam Altman Is Getting Desperate and It Is Starting to Show (tickerfeed.net)
1240.
NetHack4 Philosophy (nethack4.org)
1241.
Shader Glass (github.com)
1242.
What really happened with the CIA and The Paris Review? (theparisreview.org)
1243.
Anxiety disorders tied to low levels of choline in the brain (medicalxpress.com)
1244.
The FSF considers large language models (lwn.net)
1245.
The Lucas-Lehmer Prime Number Test (scientificamerican.com)
1246.
Learning to Boot from PXE (blog.imraniqbal.org)
1247.
Robert Hooke's "Cyberpunk” Letter to Gottfried Leibniz (mynamelowercase.com)
1248.
How a devboard works (and how to make your own) (kaipereira.com)
1249.
How to build your own VPN, or: the history of WARP (blog.cloudflare.com)
1250.
When models manipulate manifolds: The geometry of a counting task (transformer-circuits.pub)
1251.
USA gives South Korea green light to build nuclear submarines (navalnews.com)
1252.
Why should I care what color the bikeshed is? (1999) (bikeshed.com)
1253.
Zram Performance Analysis (notes.xeome.dev)
1254.
Show HN: a Rust ray tracer that runs on any GPU – even in the browser (github.com)
1255.
A time-travelling door bug in Half Life 2 (mastodon.gamedev.place)
1256.
Show HN: LLM Rescuer – Fixing the billion dollar mistake in Ruby (github.com)
1257.
He Chunhui's Tiny386 Turns an ESP32-S3 into a Fully-Functional 386-Powered PC (hackster.io)
1258.
ChunkLLM: A Lightweight Pluggable Framework for Accelerating LLMs Inference (arxiv.org)
1259.
NaN, the not-a-number number that isn't NaN (piccalil.li)
1260.
Tell HN: Mechanical Turk is twenty years old today