Monthly Highlights
1261.
Commenting and approving pull requests
(jakeworth.com)
1262.
The Miller Principle (2007)
(puredanger.github.io)
1263.
MEMS Array Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1264.
A playable DOOM MCP app
(chrisnager.com)
1265.
N-Day-Bench – Can LLMs find real vulnerabilities in real codebases?
(ndaybench.winfunc.com)
1266.
1267.
Our principles
(openai.com)
1268.
1269.
I Spent My Sabbatical Building a Power Meter for Sledgehammers
(leblancfg.com)
1271.
Borrow-checking without type-checking
(scattered-thoughts.net)
1272.
Is math big or small?
(chessapig.github.io)
1273.
What is a property?
(alperenkeles.com)
1274.
Small Engines
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1275.
1276.
Apollo Guidance Computer restoration videos
(curiousmarc.com)
1277.
In Denmark, the spread of solar panels has become a divisive issue
(theguardian.com)
1278.
Tesla Is Sitting on a Record 50k Unsold EVs
(insideevs.com)
1279.
AI can cost more than human workers now
(axios.com)
1280.
Rewriting Every Syscall in a Linux Binary at Load Time
(amitlimaye1.substack.com)
1281.
1282.
1283.
1284.
Swiss AI Initiative (2023)
(swiss-ai.org)
1285.
Denuvo has been cracked in all single-player games it previously protected
(tomshardware.com)
1286.
1287.
Apple CMF (Color-Matching Functions) 2026
(lttlabs.com)
1288.
Binary GCD
(en.algorithmica.org)
1290.
Only one side will be the true successor to MS-DOS – Windows 2.x
(blisscast.wordpress.com)