Monthly Highlights
6332.
Federal Analogue Act
(en.wikipedia.org)
6333.
6334.
I clustered four Framework Mainboards to test LLMs
(jeffgeerling.com)
6335.
War on hidden motors goes undercover
(reuters.com)
6337.
Elevated errors on Claude 4 Sonnet
(status.anthropic.com)
6338.
Neanderthals had distinct preferences when it came to making dinner
(theguardian.com)
6339.
Programming Projects for Advanced Beginners
(robertheaton.com)
6340.
6341.
Perito Moreno became the first superstar glacier, now set to disappear
(theconversation.com)
6342.
6343.
6344.
Cordoomceps – replacing an Amiga's brain with Doom
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
6345.
Most accurate clock requires a 2-mile laser beam
(popsci.com)
6347.
6348.
The EU-USA trade deal
(marginalrevolution.com)
6349.
Perplexity offers to buy Google Chrome for $34.5B
(theverge.com)
6350.
6351.
Big O vs. Hardware: Better Complexity ≠ Better Performance
(blog.codingconfessions.com)
6352.
The Algorithm Will Never Understand Your Business Logic
(thatsoftwaredude.com)
6353.
That Squiggly, Treacherous Line
(fi-le.net)
6354.
A secretive space plane is set to test quantum navigation technology
(arstechnica.com)
6356.
As Indonesia reclaims forests from palm oil, smallholders bear enforcement brunt
(news.mongabay.com)
6357.
6359.
Origin of "There are only two hard things in Computer Science" quote (2014)
(skeptics.stackexchange.com)
6360.
Science Explains Why People Get More Carsick in EVs
(thedrive.com)