Weekly Best
92.
How to motivate yourself to do a thing you don't want to do
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94.
60 years after Gemini, newly processed images reveal details
(arstechnica.com)
95.
Bertrand Russell to Oswald Mosley (1962)
(lettersofnote.com)
96.
When the job search becomes impossible
(jeffwofford.com)
97.
Legal win
(ma.tt)
98.
Spiral
(spiraldb.com)
99.
Alibaba's new AI chip: Key specifications comparable to H20
(news.futunn.com)
100.
Determination of the fifth Busy Beaver value
(arxiv.org)
101.
A dumb introduction to z3
(asibahi.github.io)
102.
Learn x86-64 assembly by writing a GUI from scratch (2023)
(gaultier.github.io)
103.
Read to forget
(mo42.bearblog.dev)
104.
Addendum to GPT-5 system card: GPT-5-Codex
(openai.com)
105.
Ton Roosendaal to step down as Blender chairman and CEO
(cgchannel.com)
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109.
Will AI be the basis of many future industrial fortunes, or a net loser?
(joincolossus.com)
110.
RIP pthread_cancel
(eissing.org)
111.
My first impressions of Gleam
(mtlynch.io)
112.
Website is hosted on a disposable vape
(ewaste.fka.wtf)
113.
If my kids excel, will they move away?
(jeffreybigham.com)
114.
DeepSeek writes less secure code for groups China disfavors?
(washingtonpost.com)
115.
How Palantir is mapping the nation’s data
(theconversation.com)
116.
CubeSats are fascinating learning tools for space
(jeffgeerling.com)
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macOS Tahoe is certified Unix 03 [pdf]
(opengroup.org)
119.
A qualitative analysis of pig-butchering scams
(arxiv.org)
120.
Anthropic irks White House with limits on models’ use
(semafor.com)