Monthly Highlights
4861.
4863.
The Reality Check Nobody Talks About: What OSS Costs
(seuros.com)
4864.
Splash-free urinals for global sustainability and accessibility
(academic.oup.com)
4865.
4866.
4867.
An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh net network
(meshtastic.org)
4868.
T-Mobile records iPhone screens and claims it's being helpful
(droid-life.com)
4869.
Meta found a new way to violate your privacy. Here's what you can do
(washingtonpost.com)
4870.
Apple Liquid Glass Three.js
(appleliquidglass.vercel.app)
4871.
My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goes
(tomshardware.com)
4872.
Disney and Universal Sue Midjourney
(cbc.ca)
4873.
4874.
4875.
4876.
4877.
Silicon Valley is at an inflection point
(nytimes.com)
4878.
Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains
(theconversation.com)
4879.
YouTube has loosened its content moderation policies
(theverge.com)
4880.
Dahala Khagrabari
(en.wikipedia.org)
4881.
Big Tech's AI Endgame Is Coming into Focus (an everything app)
(theatlantic.com)
4882.
Premium accounts to fund the matrix.org homeserver
(matrix.org)
4883.
4884.
4885.
4887.
Anthropic wins a major fair use victory for AI
(theverge.com)
4888.
China Is Hacking Russia to Steal War Secrets
(nytimes.com)
4889.
Picking uncontested private IP subnets with usage data
(blog.benjojo.co.uk)