Monthly Highlights
1921.
Fixing LCD Screen Corruption of a Tektronix TDS220 Oscilloscope (tomverbeure.github.io)
1922.
Typesetting the "Begriffsschrift" by Gottlob Frege in Plain TeX [pdf] (tug.org)
1923.
I Built a One File Edge Probe to Tell Me When Time Is Lying (physical-ai.ghost.io)
1924.
Geometry and Physics of Wrinkling (2003) [pdf] (softmath.seas.harvard.edu)
1925.
Shinzo Abe killer's trial is exposing Unification Church in Japanese politics (theintercept.com)
1926.
Show HN: Reversing a Cinema Camera's Peripherals Port (3nt3.de)
1927.
The labour and resource use requirements of a good life for all (arxiv.org)
1928.
Affinity enshittification: How Canva's "Four Pledges" aged like milk (mg0x7be.github.io)
1929.
Parallel Threads in Racket v9.0 (blog.racket-lang.org)
1930.
BBC director general and News CEO resign in bias controversy (bbc.co.uk)
1931.
Sanders: Government should break up OpenAI (thehill.com)
1932.
72% of devs believe Steam has a monopoly on PC games, according to study (gamesindustry.biz)
1933.
Can we talk about the rude installers not asking for installation locations?
1934.
Nvidia to invest up to $1B in AI startup Poolside (reuters.com)
1935.
Microsoft Will Preload Windows 11 File Explorer to Fix Bad Performance (blogs.windows.com)
1936.
Show HN: A fast, privacy-first image converter that runs in browser (imageconverter.dev)
1937.
Ask HN: Is building for the web even worth it now?
1938.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp calls his company the first to be 'completely anti-woke' (businessinsider.com)
1939.
Judge orders administration to distribute SNAP contingency money amid shutdown (abcnews.go.com)
1940.
Family Mart Designed Cute Teary-Eyed Stickers to Combat Food Loss (spoon-tamago.com)
1941.
Don't panic yet, investors say as high-flying AI stocks tumble (reuters.com)
1942.
Show HN: Davia – Open source visual, editable wiki from your codebase (github.com)
1943.
Pixi: Reproducible Package Management for Robotics (prefix.dev)
1944.
Acronymy (Can we define every word as an acronym?) (acronymy.net)
1945.
3I/ATLAS shows perihelion burst and radial-only non-gravitational acceleration (old.reddit.com)
1946.
Show HN: Dynamic code and feedback walkthroughs with your coding Agent in VSCode (intraview.ai)
1947.
Xortran - A PDP-11 Neural Network With Backpropagation in Fortran IV (github.com)
1948.
Vitamin D3 breakthrough halves risk of second heart attack (sciencedaily.com)
1949.
Lithium vs. Lettuce (ambrook.com)
1950.
Modern Optimizers – An Alchemist's Notes on Deep Learning (notes.kvfrans.com)