Yearly Favorites
17551.
Sam Altman Is Losing His Grip on Humanity
(theatlantic.com)
17552.
Steve wants us to make the Macintosh boot faster
(folklore.org)
17553.
Some uncomfortable truths about AI coding agents
(standupforme.app)
17554.
Winapp, the Windows App Development CLI
(blogs.windows.com)
17556.
17557.
Using AI generated images to get refunds
(wired.com)
17558.
How to make metals from Martian dirt
(csiro.au)
17559.
Cybersecurity training programs don't prevent phishing scams
(today.ucsd.edu)
17560.
I reverse-engineered Netflix's 4K restrictions
(github.com)
17561.
17562.
17563.
Willison on Merchant's "Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry"
(simonwillison.net)
17564.
17565.
17566.
17567.
You are going to get priced out of the best AI coding tools (2025)
(newsletter.danielpaleka.com)
17568.
QuakeNotch: Quake Terminal on your MacBook's notch
(quakenotch.com)
17569.
17570.
C++ move semantics from scratch (2022)
(cbarrete.com)
17571.
Vibe coding will break your company
(forbes.com)
17572.
Mexican surveillance company Grupo Seguritech watches the U.S. border
(restofworld.org)
17573.
17574.
What Is Ruliology?
(writings.stephenwolfram.com)
17575.
Credentials for Linux: Bringing Passkeys to the Linux Desktop
(alfioemanuele.io)
17576.
Korea's major US investment projects halted
(kedglobal.com)
17577.
A simple way to generate random points on a sphere
(johndcook.com)
17578.
Should we revisit Extreme Programming in the age of AI?
(hyperact.co.uk)
17579.
17580.
Emacs dired-mode as a file manager
(lynn.sh)