Monthly Highlights
2161.
DDR5 RAM prices fall by as much as 30%, but memory shortage likely far from over
(notebookcheck.net)
2162.
Why Inventing Color TV Was So Difficult [video]
(youtube.com)
2163.
2164.
Building a web page that edits itself
(patrickweaver.net)
2165.
WireGuard VPN developer's Microsoft account locked
(twitter.com)
2166.
Byte Interviews Chuck Peddle, Father of the MOS 6502 and Commodore PET (1982)
(computeradsfromthepast.substack.com)
2167.
How-to guide: Commissioning a Sensor Physics R&D Lab
(gist.github.com)
2168.
CIA reportedly used Pegasus software during rescue of airman in Iran
(timesofisrael.com)
2169.
Tech job relocation market is recovering. The competition is growing faster
(relocateme.substack.com)
2170.
2171.
Unsubscribe from the Church of Graphs
(adorableandharmless.com)
2172.
2174.
Tim Davis – Probabilistic engineering and the 24-7 employee
(timdavis.com)
2175.
Super Micro Computer Investors Look for Exits
(catenaa.com)
2176.
Greece to ban under-15s from social media from next year
(news.sky.com)
2177.
2178.
The Harvard Library Passport
(fi-le.net)
2179.
Analyzing Geekbench 6 under Intel's BOT
(geekbench.com)
2180.
Reading Input from an USB RFID Card Reader
(kevwe.com)
2181.
The missing catalogue: why finding books in translation is still so hard
(blogs.lse.ac.uk)
2182.
Stamp It! All Programs Must Report Their Version
(michael.stapelberg.ch)
2183.
Electrostatics and High Voltage Links
(amasci.com)
2184.
You have to have an account to read IMDB reviews now
(old.reddit.com)
2185.
Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers
(theverge.com)
2186.
Qwen/Qwen3.6-27B · Hugging Face
(huggingface.co)
2187.
EmDash Feedback
(ma.tt)
2188.
2189.
NIMBY Rails
(store.steampowered.com)
2190.
Why Over-Engineering Happens
(yusufaytas.com)