Weekly Best
151.
Understanding the Worst .NET Vulnerability (andrewlock.net)
152.
At the end you use `git bisect` (kevin3010.github.io)
153.
Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers' access to data, EU commission rules (science.org)
154.
I have released a 69.0MB version of Windows 7 x86 (twitter.com)
155.
Nix Derivation Madness (fzakaria.com)
156.
Active listening: the Swiss Army Knife of communication (togetherlondon.com)
157.
Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise (github.com)
158.
Some people can't see mental images (newyorker.com)
159.
Amazon targets as many as 30k corporate job cuts, sources say (reuters.com)
160.
Why do some radio towers blink? (jeffgeerling.com)
161.
New South Korean national law will turn large parking lots into solar farms (electrek.co)
162.
Signs of introspection in large language models (anthropic.com)
163.
Apple reports fourth quarter results (apple.com)
164.
Tim Bray on Grokipedia (tbray.org)
165.
Picture gallery: Amiga prototype "Lorraine" at the Amiga 40 event (amiga-news.de)
166.
More than DNS: Learnings from the 14 hour AWS outage (thundergolfer.com)
167.
1X Neo – Home Robot - Pre Order (1x.tech)
168.
You Don't Need Anubis (fxgn.dev)
169.
Tailscale Services (tailscale.com)
170.
The Green Tea Garbage Collector (go.dev)
171.
Grammarly rebrands to 'Superhuman,' launches a new AI assistant (techcrunch.com)
172.
Extropic is building thermodynamic computing hardware (extropic.ai)
173.
CharlotteOS – An Experimental Modern Operating System (github.com)
174.
MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities (github.com)
175.
X.org Security Advisory: multiple security issues X.Org X server and Xwayland (lists.x.org)
176.
Criminal complaint against facial recognition company Clearview AI (noyb.eu)
177.
From 400 Mbps to 1.7 Gbps: A WiFi 7 Debugging Journey (blog.tymscar.com)
178.
Mapping the off-target effects of every FDA-approved drug in existence (owlposting.com)
179.
Show HN: ISS in Real Time – 25 Years Aboard the International Space Station (issinrealtime.org)
180.
Nim 2.2.6 (nim-lang.org)