Yearly Favorites
1772.
Meta’s renewed commitment to jemalloc
(engineering.fb.com)
1773.
Figma files for proposed IPO
(figma.com)
1774.
Skip is now free and open source
(skip.dev)
1775.
Rust cross-platform GPUI components
(github.com)
1776.
1777.
Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices
(theguardian.com)
1778.
GitHub is down again
(githubstatus.com)
1779.
Apple's Browser Engine Ban Persists, Even Under the DMA
(open-web-advocacy.org)
1780.
The Chrome VRP Panel has decided to award $250k for this report
(issues.chromium.org)
1781.
OpenClaw privilege escalation vulnerability
(nvd.nist.gov)
1782.
Transparent leadership beats servant leadership
(entropicthoughts.com)
1783.
1784.
The great displacement is already well underway?
(shawnfromportland.substack.com)
1785.
The AirPods Pro 3 flight problem
(basicappleguy.com)
1786.
1787.
iPhone 16 cameras vs. traditional digital cameras
(candid9.com)
1788.
Grok Code Fast 1
(x.ai)
1789.
An LLM is a lossy encyclopedia
(simonwillison.net)
1790.
URLs are state containers
(alfy.blog)
1791.
You can't trust macOS Privacy and Security settings
(eclecticlight.co)
1793.
A Research Preview of Codex
(openai.com)
1794.
Last Year on My Mac: Look Back in Disbelief
(eclecticlight.co)
1795.
Claude Code gets native LSP support
(github.com)
1796.
MinIO is now in maintenance-mode
(github.com)
1797.
France's government is ditching Windows for Linux, says US tech a strategic risk
(xda-developers.com)
1798.
1799.
Uv: Running a script with dependencies
(docs.astral.sh)
1800.
USB Cheat Sheet (2022)
(fabiensanglard.net)