Yearly Favorites
331.
Poland is now among the 20 largest economies
(apnews.com)
332.
333.
Gemma 4 12B: A unified, encoder-free multimodal model
(blog.google)
334.
Iroh 1.0
(iroh.computer)
335.
SpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&P
(bloomberg.com)
336.
That Secret Service SIM farm story is bogus
(cybersect.substack.com)
337.
996
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
338.
MacPaint Art from the Mid-80s Still Looks Great Today
(blog.decryption.net.au)
339.
Trump pardons convicted Binance founder
(wsj.com)
340.
341.
GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension
(bleepingcomputer.com)
342.
EU court rules nuclear energy is clean energy
(weplanet.org)
343.
Blender 5.0
(blender.org)
344.
345.
Mr TIFF
(inventingthefuture.ghost.io)
346.
347.
Wikipedia was in read-only mode following mass admin account compromise
(wikimediastatus.net)
348.
15 years later, Microsoft morged my diagram
(nvie.com)
349.
ChatGPT Images 2.0
(openai.com)
350.
Google is dead. Where do we go now?
(circusscientist.com)
351.
Microsoft's "fix" for Windows 11
(sambent.com)
352.
Bypassing Google's big anti-adblock update
(0x44.xyz)
353.
STFU
(github.com)
354.
355.
Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected
(helixguard.ai)
356.
Apple picks Gemini to power Siri
(cnbc.com)
357.
Why so many control rooms were seafoam green (2025)
(bethmathews.substack.com)
358.
Synology reverses policy banning third-party HDDs
(guru3d.com)
359.
I moved my digital stack to Europe
(monokai.com)
360.
If Claude Fable stops helping you, you'll never know
(jonready.com)