Yearly Favorites
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Why is this site named Antipope?
(antipope.org)
17164.
17165.
Open Source Distilling
(opensourcedistilling.com)
17166.
17167.
England Runestones
(en.wikipedia.org)
17168.
Tea Chemistry (1997)
(researchgate.net)
17169.
Letta Code
(letta.com)
17170.
17171.
Atomic "Bomb" Ring from KiX, 1947 (2020)
(toytales.ca)
17172.
All the bugs they found
(andreapivetta.com)
17173.
Our Experience with I-Ready
(moultano.wordpress.com)
17174.
Aromatic 5-silicon rings synthesized at last
(cen.acs.org)
17175.
Presence in Death
(rubinmuseum.org)
17176.
'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
(hollywoodreporter.com)
17177.
The Amaranth hardware description language
(amaranth-lang.org)
17178.
The Abstraction Rises
(cyber-omelette.com)
17179.
The <time> element should do something
(nolanlawson.com)
17180.
Eight More '8-Bit Era' Microprocessors
(thechipletter.substack.com)
17181.
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17183.
A Lisp adventure on the calm waters of the dead C (2021)
(mihaiolteanu.me)
17184.
17185.
The Maid Who Restored Charles II
(historytoday.com)
17186.
Rejected announces from libtorrent clients proxying through SOCKS
(catgirl.online)
17187.
Your CEO is suffering from AI psychosis
(handyai.substack.com)
17188.
Quantum Mechanics, Concise Book
(github.com)
17189.
AP to end its weekly book reviews
(dankennedy.net)
17190.
The APL programming language source code (2012)
(computerhistory.org)