Monthly Highlights
361.
Good ideas do not need lots of lies in order to gain public acceptance (2008)
(blog.danieldavies.com)
362.
Open source security at Astral
(astral.sh)
363.
Sam Altman's response to Molotov cocktail incident
(blog.samaltman.com)
364.
I’m spending months coding the old way
(miguelconner.substack.com)
365.
We have a 99% email reputation, but Gmail disagrees
(blogfontawesome.wpcomstaging.com)
366.
Microsoft suspends dev accounts for high-profile open source projects
(bleepingcomputer.com)
367.
Traders placed over $1B in perfectly timed bets on the Iran war
(theguardian.com)
368.
369.
Ensu – Ente’s Local LLM app
(ente.com)
370.
371.
372.
My Experience as a Rice Farmer
(xd009642.github.io)
373.
The curious case of retro demo scene graphics
(datagubbe.se)
374.
375.
NHS staff refusing to use FDP over Palantir ethical concerns
(freevacy.com)
376.
Open Source Isn't Dead
(strix.ai)
377.
Music for Programming
(musicforprogramming.net)
378.
379.
380.
The RAM shortage could last years
(theverge.com)
381.
The seven programming ur-languages (2022)
(madhadron.com)
382.
Quantization from the Ground Up
(ngrok.com)
383.
385.
AI Will Be Met with Violence, and Nothing Good Will Come of It
(thealgorithmicbridge.com)
387.
Everything we like is a psyop?
(techcrunch.com)
388.
Tim Cook's Impeccable Timing
(stratechery.com)
389.
390.
Britannica11.org – a structured edition of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
(britannica11.org)