Monthly Highlights
2041.
Snap Smart Glasses
(specs.com)
2042.
Netlify CTO Dana Lawson: Writing code is no longer the job
(thenewstack.io)
2043.
2045.
2046.
GLM-5.2: The Most Powerful Open Model yet and the Brutal Reality of Running It
(vettedconsumer.com)
2047.
All about the IBM 1130 Computing System
(ibm1130.org)
2048.
CEO to staff: You're not getting a raise. We're spending on AI instead
(businessinsider.com)
2049.
2050.
Rare medieval bookmark exceeds expectations at auction
(thehistoryblog.com)
2051.
LaserWriter seeds
(inventingthefuture.ghost.io)
2052.
The Future of wasi-gfx and wasi:webgpu
(wasi-gfx.dev)
2053.
2054.
Unicode Fonts and Tools for X11
(cl.cam.ac.uk)
2055.
The SLAX Scripting Language: An Alternate Syntax for XSLT
(juniper.github.io)
2056.
Phloto for My Photo Flow
(cceckman.com)
2057.
Brave Origin
(brave.com)
2058.
The Difference Between Rest and Idleness
(idle.news)
2060.
Trying to fix complicated problems
(blog.griffens.net)
2061.
Microsoft Compromised Again. Shuts Down Azure Function GitHub Actions
(opensourcemalware.com)
2062.
Untraceable Digital Cash, Information Markets, and BlackNet (1997)
(osaka.law.miami.edu)
2063.
I Love Lisp
(medium.com)
2064.
LPeg – Parsing Expression Grammars for Lua
(inf.puc-rio.br)
2066.
What happens if Japan takes in zero immigrants?
(konichivalue.com)
2068.
Consciousness likely not unique to earthlings, paper says
(news.ucr.edu)
2069.
Texas is America Inc's new centre of gravity
(economist.com)
2070.