Weekly Best
91.
Kernel-hack-drill and exploiting CVE-2024-50264 in the Linux kernel (a13xp0p0v.github.io)
92.
Étoilé – desktop built on GNUStep (etoileos.com)
93.
Why Romania excels in international Olympiads (palladiummag.com)
94.
I Don't Have Spotify (idonthavespotify.sjdonado.com)
95.
When the sun will literally set on what's left of the British Empire (oikofuge.com)
96.
Raspberry Pi 5 support (OpenBSD) (marc.info)
97.
AI models need a virtual machine (blog.sigplan.org)
98.
I ditched Spotify and set up my own music stack (leshicodes.github.io)
99.
CauseNet: Towards a causality graph extracted from the web (causenet.org)
100.
io_uring is faster than mmap (bitflux.ai)
101.
What to do with C++ modules? (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
102.
Bcachefs Goes to "Externally Maintained" (lwn.net)
103.
Toronto’s network of pedestrian tunnels (worksinprogress.news)
104.
LandChad, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords (landchad.net)
105.
<template>: The Content Template element (developer.mozilla.org)
106.
New research reveals longevity gains slowing, life expectancy of 100 unlikely (lafollette.wisc.edu)
107.
Survey: a third of senior developers say over half their code is AI-generated (fastly.com)
108.
Hollow Knight: Silksong causes server chaos on Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo (eurogamer.net)
109.
AI web crawlers are destroying websites in their never-ending content hunger (theregister.com)
110.
A high schooler writes about AI tools in the classroom (theatlantic.com)
111.
Run Erlang/Elixir on Microcontrollers and Embedded Linux (grisp.org)
112.
Is it possible to allow sideloading and keep users safe? (shkspr.mobi)
113.
Adaptive LLM routing under budget constraints (arxiv.org)
114.
Minesweeper thermodynamics (oscarcunningham.com)
115.
What If OpenDocument Used SQLite? (sqlite.org)
116.
Who Owns, Operates, and Develops Your VPN Matters (opentech.fund)
117.
Tufte CSS (edwardtufte.github.io)
118.
Age Simulation Suit (age-simulation-suit.com)
119.
'World Models,' an old idea in AI, mount a comeback (quantamagazine.org)
120.
U.S. Emissions Rise 4.2%, China's Fall 2.7% (theenergymix.com)