Monthly Highlights
631.
AI may be making us think and write more alike
(dornsife.usc.edu)
632.
New iPhone age and identity checks restrict internet freedom in the UK
(bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
633.
Generative art over the years
(blog.veitheller.de)
634.
635.
AI-assisted cognition endangers human development?
(heidenstedt.org)
636.
The world in which IPv6 was a good design (2017)
(apenwarr.ca)
637.
Rescuing old printers with an in-browser Linux VM bridged to WebUSB over USB/IP
(printervention.app)
638.
640.
Show HN: How LLMs Work – Interactive visual guide based on Karpathy's lecture
(ynarwal.github.io)
641.
The End of Eleventy
(brennan.day)
642.
The Bromine Chokepoint
(warontherocks.com)
644.
What changes when you turn a Linux box into a router
(patrickmccanna.net)
645.
XOR'ing a register with itself is the idiom for zeroing it out. Why not sub?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
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648.
Michigan 'digital age' bills pulled after privacy concerns raised
(thecentersquare.com)
650.
CadQuery is an open-source Python library for building 3D CAD models
(cadquery.github.io)
651.
652.
ISBN Visualization
(annas-archive.gd)
653.
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656.
Direct Win32 API, weird-shaped windows, and why they mostly disappeared
(warped3.substack.com)
657.
PicoZ80 – Drop-In Z80 Replacement
(eaw.app)
658.
Union types in C# 15
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
659.
'Backrooms' and the Rise of the Institutional Gothic
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
660.
Discourse Is Not Going Closed Source
(blog.discourse.org)