Monthly Highlights
931.
We put Flock under surveillance: Go make them behave differently [video] (youtube.com)
932.
Program-of-Thought Prompting Outperforms Chain-of-Thought by 15% (2022) (arxiv.org)
933.
Saving Japan's exceptionally rare 'snow monsters' (bbc.com)
934.
7.6 earthquake off the coast of Japan (data.jma.go.jp)
935.
Intel could return to Apple computers in 2027 (theverge.com)
936.
Overconsumption is a spiritual problem (sherryning.com)
937.
Writing a blatant Telegram clone using Qt, QML and Rust. And C++ (kemble.net)
938.
Common Rust Lifetime Misconceptions (github.com)
939.
Perpetual futures, explained (bitsaboutmoney.com)
940.
How exchanges turn order books into distributed logs (quant.engineering)
941.
$50 PlanetScale Metal Is GA for Postgres (planetscale.com)
942.
A triangle whose interior angles sum to zero (johndcook.com)
943.
The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters (economist.com)
944.
Async DNS (flak.tedunangst.com)
945.
The missing standard library for multithreading in JavaScript (github.com)
946.
Factor 0.101 now available (re.factorcode.org)
947.
The 101 of analog signal filtering (2024) (lcamtuf.substack.com)
948.
Cassette tapes are making a comeback? (theconversation.com)
949.
Mathematics is hard for mathematicians to understand too (science.org)
950.
Oracle made a $300B bet on OpenAI. It's paying the price (finance.yahoo.com)
951.
The Rise of Computer Games, Part I: Adventure (technicshistory.com)
952.
From text to token: How tokenization pipelines work (paradedb.com)
953.
What is an elliptic curve? (2019) (johndcook.com)
954.
Jmail: Gmail Clone with Epstein's Emails (jmail.world)
955.
GitHub Actions for self-hosted runners price increase postponed (pricetimeline.com)
956.
Using secondary school maths to demystify AI (raspberrypi.org)
957.
Silicon Valley's man in the White House is benefiting himself and his friends (nytimes.com)
958.
Electron vs. Tauri (dolthub.com)
959.
Critical RCE Vulnerabilities in React and Next.js (wiz.io)
960.
Sugars, Gum, Stardust Found in NASA's Asteroid Bennu Samples (nasa.gov)