Monthly Highlights
2161.
Kimi K2.6: Advancing Open-Source Coding
(twitter.com)
2162.
Are We Legacy Computing Yet?
(arewelegacycomputingyet.com)
2163.
Mommy, Are the Inspirational Stories on LinkedIn Real?
(mcsweeneys.net)
2164.
2166.
Louisiana Advances One of the Country's 'Cruelest' Anti-Homeless Bills
(commondreams.org)
2167.
Civilization Is Not the Default. Violence Is
(apropos.substack.com)
2168.
2169.
What Is in Road Flares?
(spiegl.org)
2170.
2171.
Utah greenlights 9GW AI campus using over twice state electricity
(tomshardware.com)
2172.
Random musings: 80s hardware, cyberdecks
(strangelyentangled.com)
2173.
IETF draft-meow-mrrp-00
(ietf.org)
2175.
2177.
2178.
Escrow Security for iCloud Keychain
(support.apple.com)
2179.
Anastasia (1997) live action reference material
(lostmediawiki.com)
2180.
Suspected YouTube bug spikes RAM over 7gbs users report lag and frozen tabs
(tomshardware.com)
2181.
How Many Children Learned Mathematics from Kiselev's Textbooks?
(valeman.medium.com)
2182.
2183.
A Better Ludum Dare; Or, How to Ruin a Legacy
(ldjam.com)
2184.
Every American interacting with chatbot would need to upload a government ID
(reclaimthenet.org)
2185.
IrDA
(computer.rip)
2186.
They Called It LISP For A Reason (2005)
(gigamonkeys.com)
2187.
Nonlinearity Affects a Pendulum
(johndcook.com)
2188.
Supercollider
(supercollider.github.io)
2189.
2190.
Mystery Cpuid Bit
(os2museum.com)