Monthly Highlights
1441.
Artemis II and the invisible hazard on the way to the Moon
(ansto.gov.au)
1442.
1443.
Scientists crack a 20-year nuclear mystery behind the creation of gold
(sciencedaily.com)
1444.
1445.
A soft robot has no problem moving with no motor and no gears
(engineering.princeton.edu)
1446.
The Palantir's Stasi Protocols
(professorsigmund.com)
1447.
Lute: A Standalone Runtime for Luau
(lute.luau.org)
1448.
William Blake, Remote by the Sea
(laphamsquarterly.org)
1449.
1450.
Microsoft offers buyouts up to 7% of US employees
(techcrunch.com)
1451.
1452.
TanStack Start Now Support React Server Components
(tanstack.com)
1453.
What game engines know about data that databases forgot
(nockawa.github.io)
1454.
Just 'English with Hanzi'
(oldnorthwhale.com)
1455.
Previously unknown verses by Empedocles found on papyrus
(thehistoryblog.com)
1456.
PCR is a surprisingly near-optimal technology
(nikomc.com)
1457.
1458.
SI Units for Request Rate (2024)
(entropicthoughts.com)
1460.
Troubleshooting Email Delivery to Microsoft Users
(rozumem.xyz)
1461.
Linux Running in a PDF (2025)
(linux.doompdf.dev)
1462.
AGPLv3§74 Empowers Users to Thwart Badgeware Like OnlyOffice
(sfconservancy.org)
1463.
How Hard Is It to Open a File?
(blog.sebastianwick.net)
1464.
Telnyx package compromised on PyPI
(aikido.dev)
1465.
Sneaky spam in conversational replies to blog posts
(shkspr.mobi)
1466.
The open web isn't dying, we're killing it
(ouvre-boite.com)
1467.
Twice this week, I have come across embarassingly bad data
(successfulsoftware.net)
1468.
MiniMax M2.7 Is Now Open Source
(firethering.com)
1469.
JSIR: A High-Level IR for JavaScript
(discourse.llvm.org)
1470.
Haunt, the 70s text adventure game, is now playable on a website
(haunt.madebywindmill.com)