2025 Archive
5102.
The coming knowledge-work supply-chain crisis
(worksonmymachine.substack.com)
5103.
Samsung CEO Jong-hee Han has died
(engadget.com)
5104.
5105.
Using coding skills to make passive income
(coryzue.com)
5106.
Tech takes the Pareto principle too far
(bobbylox.com)
5107.
Tunnl.gg
(tunnl.gg)
5109.
Twelve Days of Shell
(12days.cmdchallenge.com)
5110.
You can choose tools that make you happy
(borretti.me)
5111.
5112.
5113.
WebAssembly from the Ground Up
(wasmgroundup.com)
5114.
New book-sorting algorithm almost reaches perfection
(quantamagazine.org)
5115.
Clolog
(github.com)
5116.
How fast are Linux pipes anyway? (2022)
(mazzo.li)
5117.
One year after switching from Java to Go
(glasskube.dev)
5119.
The Theatre of Pull Requests and Code Review
(meks.quest)
5120.
Roblox is a problem but it's a symptom of something worse
(platformer.news)
5121.
I salvaged $6k of luxury items discarded by Duke students
(indyweek.com)
5122.
Obvious things C should do
(digitalmars.com)
5123.
Rue: Higher level than Rust, lower level than Go
(rue-lang.dev)
5124.
Can you read this cursive handwriting? The National Archives wants your help
(smithsonianmag.com)
5125.
Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI
(stratechery.com)
5126.
Things you can do with a debugger but not with print debugging
(mahesh-hegde.github.io)
5127.
I kissed comment culture goodbye
(sustainableviews.substack.com)
5128.
Back to basics: Why we chose long-polling over websockets
(inferable.ai)
5129.
Netflix’s Media Production Suite
(netflixtechblog.com)
5130.