Codeberg beset by AI bots that now bypass Anubis tarpit
(theregister.com)
Monthly Highlights
3061.
3063.
Real Estate to Gold Ratio
(longtermtrends.net)
3064.
First Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detector Begins Construction
(spectrum.ieee.org)
3065.
Show HN: List of Clojure-like projects
(github.com)
3066.
Brussels has a last-resort 'trade bazooka'
(politico.eu)
3067.
Optimizing My Disk Usage Program
(healeycodes.com)
3069.
Bourdain, My Camera, and Me (2021)
(melaniedunea.com)
3070.
3071.
A review of the Helix editor after 1.5 years
(felix-knorr.net)
3072.
The WebSocket Protocol Explained
(sachin9996.github.io)
3073.
Hitler's Terrible Tariffs
(theatlantic.com)
3075.
How younger people interact with the modern internet
(social.restless.systems)
3076.
My ancestors fought in WWII. Hiroshima is plagued by shallow reading
(washingtonpost.com)
3077.
Rust, Python, and TypeScript: the new trifecta
(smallcultfollowing.com)
3078.
Why Hasn't Medical Science Cured Chronic Headaches?
(newyorker.com)
3079.
Show HN: I made a competitive debating game(like chess.com but for debating)
(crs-prod-rankeddebate-l4dnggfaca-nn.a.run.app)
3080.
Quantum Won't Replace Your Computer
(medium.com)
3081.
Immediately-Invoked Function Expression (2010)
(benalman.com)
3082.
3083.
3084.
As AI Gets Smarter, It Acts More Evil
(honest-broker.com)
3085.
Exploding Cucumber
(en.wikipedia.org)
3086.
3087.
GitHub CEO delivers stark message to developers: Embrace AI or get out
(businessinsider.com)
3088.
Trump says Intel's new CEO "must resign immediately"
(arstechnica.com)
3089.
3090.
Mothers are leaving the workforce, erasing pandemic gains
(washingtonpost.com)