Yearly Favorites
13081.
Physics of badminton's new killer spin serve
(arstechnica.com)
13082.
ECL Runs Maxima in a Browser
(mailman3.common-lisp.net)
13083.
Stop killing games and the industry response
(blog.kronis.dev)
13084.
Dick Van Dyke turns 100
(theguardian.com)
13085.
13086.
13087.
What if the Hormuz closure will not be brief?
(lloydslist.com)
13088.
A critique of package managers
(gingerbill.org)
13089.
Digg.com is back
(digg.com)
13090.
The tech jobs bust is real. Don't blame AI (yet)
(economist.com)
13091.
13092.
13093.
Amazon braces for another major round of layoffs, 14,000 jobs at risk
(mynorthwest.com)
13094.
What I Self Host
(fredrikmeyer.net)
13095.
13096.
I don't like curved displays
(blog.danielh.cc)
13097.
A case against currying
(emi-h.com)
13098.
Toyotas and Terrorists: "Why are ISIS's trucks better than ours?" (2023)
(airuniversity.af.edu)
13099.
Poisoning Well
(heydonworks.com)
13100.
Firefox 32-bit Linux Support to End in 2026
(blog.mozilla.org)
13101.
Things managers do that leaders never would
(simonsinek.com)
13102.
Chess.com regional pricing: A case study
(mobeigi.com)
13103.
California's Digital Age Assurance Act, and FOSS
(runxiyu.org)
13104.
Itβs OK to block ads (2015)
(blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
13105.
Use Plaintext Email (2019)
(useplaintext.email)
13106.
High school student discovers 1.5M potential new astronomical objects
(smithsonianmag.com)
13107.
13108.
Felix Baumgartner, who jumped from stratosphere, dies in Italy
(theinternational.at)
13109.
13110.
Forth β Is it still relevant?
(github.com)