Yearly Favorites
14041.
Time Machine-style backups with rsync (2018)
(samuelhewitt.com)
14042.
Django 6.0 beta 1 released
(djangoproject.com)
14043.
March heat in American west has left snowpack at record-low levels
(theguardian.com)
14044.
Six Levels of Dark Mode (2024)
(cssence.com)
14046.
14047.
The Log is the Agent
(arxiv.org)
14048.
Decentralized YouTube alternative adds livestream scheduling in new release
(news.itsfoss.com)
14049.
Anthropic Subprocessor Changes
(trust.anthropic.com)
14050.
14051.
Let's write a macro in Rust
(hackeryarn.com)
14052.
14053.
Windows ML is generally available
(blogs.windows.com)
14054.
New prompt injection papers: Agents rule of two and the attacker moves second
(simonwillison.net)
14055.
Inputlag.science – Repository of knowledge about input lag in gaming
(inputlag.science)
14056.
What if writing tests was a joyful experience? (2023)
(blog.janestreet.com)
14057.
14058.
Reddit will require you to log in to use old.reddit.com
(arstechnica.com)
14059.
Ratchets in software development (2021)
(qntm.org)
14060.
Implicit ODE solvers are not universally more robust than explicit ODE solvers
(stochasticlifestyle.com)
14061.
ARM AGI CPU: Specs and SKUs
(sbcwiki.com)
14062.
Aesthetics of single threading
(ta.fo)
14063.
Who invented deep residual learning?
(people.idsia.ch)
14064.
Six (and a half) intuitions for KL divergence
(perfectlynormal.co.uk)
14065.
Reid Hoffman: Silicon Valley can't be neutral any longer
(sfstandard.com)
14066.
14067.
14068.
Unix in East Germany (GDR) (1990)
(groups.google.com)
14069.
Superhuman AI Exfiltrates Emails
(promptarmor.com)
14070.
Show HN: Hacker News on a train station-style flip board
(popflame.quickish.space)