Yearly Favorites
451.
xAI has acquired X, xAI now valued at $80B (twitter.com)
452.
Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup (pcworld.com)
453.
Find Your People (foundersatwork.posthaven.com)
454.
Firefox tab groups are here (blog.mozilla.org)
455.
Technical analysis of the Signal clone used by Trump officials (micahflee.com)
456.
What is HDR, anyway? (lux.camera)
457.
X users are unable to post “Signal.me” links (disruptionist.com)
458.
LibreLingo – FOSS Alternative to Duolingo (librelingo.app)
459.
MCP: An (Accidentally) Universal Plugin System (worksonmymachine.substack.com)
460.
Archivists work to save disappearing data.gov datasets (404media.co)
461.
Tailscale is pretty useful (blog.6nok.org)
462.
A hackable AI assistant using a single SQLite table and a handful of cron jobs (geoffreylitt.com)
463.
Cracking a 512-bit DKIM key for less than $8 in the cloud (dmarcchecker.app)
464.
Lfgss shutting down 16th March 2025 (day before Online Safety Act is enforced) (lfgss.com)
465.
Jemalloc Postmortem (jasone.github.io)
466.
German court sends VW execs to prison over Dieselgate scandal (politico.eu)
467.
I wrote to the address in the GPLv2 license notice (2022) (code.mendhak.com)
468.
Show HN: I designed an espresso machine and coffee grinder (velofuso.com)
469.
DOJ sues realpage for algorithmic pricing scheme that harms renters (justice.gov)
470.
Bitchat – A decentralized messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks (github.com)
471.
An end to all this prostate trouble? (yarchive.net)
472.
Finland Bans Smartphones in Schools (yle.fi)
473.
Frosted glass from games to the web (tyleo.com)
474.
Show HN: Free, in-browser PDF editor (breezepdf.com)
475.
TV Garden (tv.garden)
476.
Add "fucking" to your Google searches to neutralize AI summaries (gizmodo.com)
477.
Dookie Demastered (dookiedemastered.com)
478.
Google must open Android for third-party stores, rules Epic judge (theverge.com)
479.
Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other extensions in Edge (neowin.net)
480.
1M Users (blog.spacehey.com)