Yearly Favorites
13501.
VTT Test Donut Lab Battery Reaches 80% Charge in Under 10 Minutes [pdf]
(pub-fee113bb711e441db5c353d2d31abbb3.r2.dev)
13502.
IQ differences of identical twins reared apart are influenced by education
(sciencedirect.com)
13503.
13504.
I Prefer RST to Markdown (2024)
(buttondown.com)
13505.
Claude.ai and API unavailable [fixed]
(status.claude.com)
13506.
Rendering a game in real time with AI
(blog.jeffschomay.com)
13507.
Agentic AI systems violate the implicit assumptions of database design
(arpitbhayani.me)
13509.
Japan city drafts ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day
(english.kyodonews.net)
13510.
Most websites don't need cookie consent banners
(block81.com)
13511.
VPN providers in France ordered to block pirate sports IPTV
(torrentfreak.com)
13512.
Ex-Tech –> Homeless in SF
(zamoshi.substack.com)
13513.
ADHD and monotropism (2023)
(monotropism.org)
13514.
What “working” means in the era of AI apps
(a16z.com)
13515.
Why we don’t use AI
(yarnspinner.dev)
13516.
JetBrains cancels Fleet
(blog.jetbrains.com)
13518.
13519.
13520.
How much slower is random access, really?
(samestep.com)
13521.
Resurrecting flip phone typing as a Linux driver
(github.com)
13522.
13523.
Evolution Mail Users Easily Trackable
(grepular.com)
13524.
13525.
Illusions of understanding in the sciences
(link.springer.com)
13526.
Graphs that explain the state of AI in 2026
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13527.
Generic Containers in C: Safe Division Using Maybe
(uecker.codeberg.page)
13528.
How many branches can your CPU predict?
(lemire.me)
13529.
If it works, it's not AI: a commercial look at AI startups (1999)
(dspace.mit.edu)