"Well, It Depends": The Explosive Pagers Attack Revisited
(lieber.westpoint.edu)
Monthly Highlights
8011.
8012.
8013.
How Consolidation Is Eroding Internet Resilience
(pulse.internetsociety.org)
8014.
Paper AI Tigers
(gleech.org)
8015.
8016.
In Seattle, juggling two or more jobs isn't just for low-wage workers
(seattletimes.com)
8018.
Why the 1997 Residency Cap is bankrupting US Healthcare
(taprootlogic.substack.com)
8019.
Go Proposal: Goroutine Metrics
(antonz.org)
8020.
Dehumanisation as a Service
(odds-and-sods.ghost.io)
8021.
8022.
The AI frenzy is driving a memory chip supply crisis
(reuters.com)
8023.
8024.
What I learned building an opinionated and minimal coding agent
(mariozechner.at)
8025.
8026.
Do These AI-Generated Food Images Look Appetizing to You?
(sf.eater.com)
8028.
The Resistors Were Teenage Hackers and Computer Pioneers
(spectrum.ieee.org)
8029.
How do we keep apps maintained on Flathub?
(tim.siosm.fr)
8030.
Investigating a Possible Scammer in Journalism's AI Era
(thelocal.to)
8031.
8032.
Why Nerds Are More Clippable
(a16z.news)
8034.
8035.
Designed for Exploitation
(josebriones.substack.com)
8036.
8037.
What's New in Ruby 4.0
(nithinbekal.com)
8038.
The Psychic Conflicts of Oliver Sacks
(newyorker.com)
8039.
8040.
Show HN: Mapping DNS
(loc.place)