Monthly Highlights
7771.
Fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of position (en.wikipedia.org)
7772.
Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) (en.wikipedia.org)
7773.
US defense department awards contracts to Google, Musk's xAI (reuters.com)
7774.
Functional Abstract Interpretation (simon.peytonjones.org)
7775.
A Survey and Evaluation of Database Management System Extensibility (vldb.org)
7776.
Mexico's Molar City Could Transform My Smile. Did I Want It To? (newyorker.com)
7777.
Efforts to Ground Physics in Math Are Opening the Secrets of Time (wired.com)
7778.
Substack sent a push alert promoting a Nazi blog (usermag.co)
7779.
Google hides secret message in name list of 3,295 AI researchers (arstechnica.com)
7780.
Mineclonia – open-source Minecraft clone based on Luanti (formerly Minetest) (codeberg.org)
7781.
'Elon Musk Gives Himself Another Handshake' (pxlnv.com)
7782.
The great Metroid secret world hunt (1998) (metroiddatabase.com)
7783.
Spent the week at one of the top AI research conferences (aol.com)
7784.
Whar are rare earths and why are they so important? (qz.com)
7785.
Donor List Suggests Scale of Trump's Pay-for-Access Operation (nytimes.com)
7786.
Sorcerer's Apprentice Syndrome (en.wikipedia.org)
7787.
The Matthew Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
7788.
Doge uses AI tool aiming to cut 50% of federal regulations under Trump (washingtonpost.com)
7789.
Vitest Browser Mode (vitest.dev)
7790.
The Southern Ute tribe has tapped into Animas-La Plata water (coloradosun.com)
7791.
Freedom of Information Act and Deteriorating Federal Transparency Infrastructure (justsecurity.org)
7792.
Htmx is hard, so let's get it right (Part 1) (github.com)
7793.
Figuring out why a nap might help people see things in new ways (arstechnica.com)
7794.
10k companies at risk from Microsoft Sharepoint security flaw (9to5mac.com)
7795.
William Cowper's pet hares [1784] (cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk)
7796.
Birth of new Zig backend - aarch64 (github.com)
7797.
The woman who changed our view of chimps – and human beings (bbc.com)
7798.
Museum of Failure (museumoffailure.com)
7799.
How Go 1.24 Swiss Tables saved us hundreds of gigabytes (datadoghq.com)
7800.
Pre-Code Hollywood (en.wikipedia.org)