Yearly Favorites
1501.
Best Gas Masks
(theverge.com)
1502.
1503.
1504.
Claude Memory
(anthropic.com)
1505.
Postal Arbitrage
(walzr.com)
1506.
OpenAI's H1 2025: $4.3B in income, $13.5B in loss
(techinasia.com)
1507.
1508.
Netflix’s AV1 Journey: From Android to TVs and Beyond
(netflixtechblog.com)
1509.
The Jeff Dean Facts
(github.com)
1510.
Decision trees – the unreasonable power of nested decision rules
(mlu-explain.github.io)
1511.
Douglas Adams on the English–American cultural divide over "heroes"
(shreevatsa.net)
1512.
Proton spam and the AI consent problem
(dbushell.com)
1513.
John Carmack talk at Upper Bound 2025
(twitter.com)
1514.
X's new country-of-origin feature reveals many 'US' accounts to be foreign-run
(hindustantimes.com)
1515.
The future of large files in Git is Git
(tylercipriani.com)
1516.
You’re a slow thinker. Now what?
(chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
1517.
Cybersecurity looks like proof of work now
(dbreunig.com)
1518.
How to Draw a Space Invader
(muffinman.io)
1519.
1520.
Wanted to spy on my dog, ended up spying on TP-Link
(kennedn.com)
1521.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT
(openai.com)
1522.
1523.
UK backing down on Apple encryption backdoor after pressure from US
(arstechnica.com)
1524.
Kagi Reaches 50k Users
(kagi.com)
1525.
FFmpeg has issued a DMCA takedown on GitHub
(twitter.com)
1526.
Don’t Look Up: Sensitive internal links in the clear on GEO satellites [pdf]
(satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu)
1527.
Ars Technica makes up quotes from Matplotlib maintainer; pulls story
(infosec.exchange)
1528.
Roc Camera
(roc.camera)
1529.
Meta acquires Moltbook
(axios.com)
1530.
The Hunt for Dark Breakfast
(moultano.wordpress.com)