Monthly Highlights
1531.
Problems with C++ exceptions (marler8997.github.io)
1532.
Estimating the perceived 'claustrophobia' of New York City's streets (2024) (mfranchi.net)
1533.
Writing a DOS Clone in 2019 (medium.com)
1534.
Pentagon orders states' national guards to form 'quick reaction forces' (theguardian.com)
1535.
"DGX Spark has only half the advertised performance" (twitter.com)
1536.
The only people who feel good are making over $200k and have large portfolios (fortune.com)
1537.
Fast-DLLM: Training-Free Acceleration of Diffusion LLM (arxiv.org)
1538.
Why Nigeria accepted GMOs (asimov.press)
1539.
Gymkhana's 1978 Subaru Brat with 9,500-RPM Redline, Active Aero (thedrive.com)
1540.
My private information is worth $30 (blog.melashri.net)
1541.
Bypassing the Branch Predictor (nicula.xyz)
1542.
Sam Altman Subpoenaed on Stage (twitter.com)
1543.
OpenDesk by the Centre for Digital Sovereignty (opendesk.eu)
1544.
Mullvad DNS (mullvad.net)
1545.
How long can it take to become a US citizen? (usafacts.org)
1546.
USDA head says 'everyone' on SNAP will now have to reapply (thehill.com)
1547.
Claude Is Down (status.claude.com)
1548.
Nutella maker in hazelnut stand-off with Turkish dealers (ft.com)
1549.
USDA Threatens Stores Giving Discounts to People on Food Stamps (newrepublic.com)
1550.
GM Deprecating In-Car App Store for Models as Recent as 2020 (gmauthority.com)
1551.
A startup’s quest to store electricity in the ocean (techcrunch.com)
1552.
IRS halts Direct File and points to other free services (wsj.com)
1553.
Mixing Is the Heartbeat of Deep Lakes. At Crater Lake, It's Slowing Down (quantamagazine.org)
1554.
How blocks are chained in a blockchain (johndcook.com)
1555.
Show HN: Cactoide – Federated RSVP Platform (cactoide.org)
1556.
Async Mutexes (matklad.github.io)
1557.
Show HN: 32V TENS device from built from scratch under $100 (littlemountainman.github.io)
1558.
Building a CI/CD Pipeline Runner from Scratch in Python (muhammadraza.me)
1559.
History and use of the Estes AstroCam 110 (dembrudders.com)
1560.
LeJEPA: Provable and Scalable Self-Supervised Learning Without the Heuristics (arxiv.org)