Monthly Highlights
481.
A Map of British Dialects (2023) (starkeycomics.com)
482.
YAML: The Norway Problem (2022) (bram.us)
483.
Tariff: A Python package that imposes tariffs on Python imports (pypi.org)
484.
Reports of the death of California High-Speed Rail have been greatly exaggerated (asteriskmag.com)
485.
Parallel ./configure (tavianator.com)
486.
I Tried to Buy an Actual Barrel of Crude Oil (2015) (bloomberg.com)
487.
Seth Rogen Speaks Truth to Billionaires, Gets Censored for It (kottke.org)
488.
Hacktical C: practical hacker's guide to the C programming language (github.com)
489.
Lead is still bad for your brain (neurofrontiers.blog)
490.
What do I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60k lines of code? (blog.luden.io)
491.
Anonymous Release 10TB Leaked Data Exposing Kremlin Assets, Russian Businesses (trendsnewsline.com)
492.
My sourdough starter has twins (brainbaking.com)
493.
Ssl.com: DCV bypass and issue fake certificates for any MX hostname (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
494.
Windows 2000 Server named peak Microsoft (theregister.com)
495.
US judge finds administration wilfully defied court order in deportation flights (abc.net.au)
496.
100 Years to Solve an Integral (2020) (liorsinai.github.io)
497.
The Bitter Prediction (4zm.org)
498.
Everything we announced at our first LlamaCon (ai.meta.com)
499.
Annotated Unix Magic Poster (unixmagic.net)
500.
Apple, Nvidia, Dell, and Others Get a Tariffs Exemption Under New Rules (barrons.com)
501.
A unique sound alleviates motion sickness (nagoya-u.ac.jp)
502.
Graphics livecoding in Common Lisp (kevingal.com)
503.
Ask HN: I'm an MIT senior and still unemployed – and so are most of my friends
504.
Encryption Is Not a Crime (privacyguides.org)
505.
Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten (picower.mit.edu)
506.
Mario Vargas Llosa has died (nytimes.com)
507.
Omnom: Self-hosted bookmarking with searchable, wysiwyg snapshots (omnom.zone)
508.
Tomb Engine (tombengine.com)
509.
How Nintendo bled Atari games to death (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
510.
LLMs can see and hear without any training (github.com)