Monthly Highlights
1532.
1533.
Xous security focused open source on 22nm custom silicon
(crowdsupply.com)
1534.
LibreOffice resumes work on its self-hosted Google Docs alternative
(xda-developers.com)
1535.
Study shows two child household must earn $400k/year to afford childcare
(lendingtree.com)
1536.
1537.
How did Joann Fabrics die while Best Buy survived? It wasn't Amazon
(governance.fyi)
1538.
Gitas – A tool for Git account switching
(github.com)
1539.
1540.
The IRIX 6.5.7M (sgi) source code
(github.com)
1541.
The Rust calling convention we deserve (2024)
(mcyoung.xyz)
1542.
1543.
My Favorite 39C3 Talks
(asindu.xyz)
1544.
AI doesn't replace white collar work
(marble.onl)
1545.
What every compiler writer should know about programmers (2015) [pdf]
(complang.tuwien.ac.at)
1546.
Sovereignty in a System Prompt
(pop.rdi.sh)
1547.
Unicorn Jelly
(unicornjelly.com)
1548.
C64: Putting Sprite Multiplexing to Work
(bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com)
1549.
Evil in the West Bank
(nybooks.com)
1550.
Science Fiction Is Dying. Long Live Post Sci-Fi?
(typebarmagazine.com)
1551.
Origin of the rule that swap size should be 2x of the physical memory
(retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
1552.
Excommunicated devs making games with AI
(tyleo.com)
1553.
Pipelined Relational Query Language, Pronounced "Prequel"
(prql-lang.org)
1554.
1555.
Manjaro website off-line again due to lapsed certificate
(distrowatch.com)
1556.
Java.evolved: Java has evolved. Your code can too
(javaevolved.github.io)
1557.
AI Error May Have Contributed to Girl's School Bombing in Iran
(thisweekinworcester.com)
1558.
Pike: To Exit or Not to Exit
(tomjohnell.com)
1559.
Fff.nvim – Typo-resistant code search
(github.com)
1560.
Programming in K
(github.com)