Monthly Highlights
991.
Notes on Tunisia (mattlakeman.org)
992.
Toxic Origins, Toxic Decisions: Biases in CEO Selection (papers.ssrn.com)
993.
ELIZA Reanimated: Restoring the Mother of All Chatbots (computer.org)
994.
Mapbox Geospatial MCP Server (github.com)
995.
AllTracker: Efficient Dense Point Tracking at High Resolution (alltracker.github.io)
996.
Dubious Math in Infinite Jest (2009) (thehowlingfantods.com)
997.
It's true, “we” don't care about accessibility on Linux (tesk.page)
998.
ReasoningGym: Reasoning Environments for RL with Verifiable Rewards (arxiv.org)
999.
Why we still can't stop plagiarism in undergraduate computer science (2018) (kevinchen.co)
1000.
Another way electric cars clean the air: study says brake dust reduced by 83% (electrek.co)
1001.
Re: My AI skeptic friends are all nuts (skarlso.github.io)
1002.
MUMPS (en.wikipedia.org)
1003.
Nitrogen Triiodide (2016) (fourmilab.ch)
1004.
Smartphones: Parts of Our Minds? Or Parasites? (tandfonline.com)
1005.
Show HN: Ts-SSH – SSH over Tailscale without running the daemon (github.com)
1006.
Binfmtc – binfmt_misc C scripting interface (netfort.gr.jp)
1007.
Finland warms up the world's largest sand battery, the economics look appealing (techcrunch.com)
1008.
Estimating Logarithms (obrhubr.org)
1009.
Phptop: Simple PHP ressource profiler, safe and useful for production sites (github.com)
1010.
Building agents using streaming SQL queries (morling.dev)
1011.
Just how bad are we at treating age-related diseases? (ladanuzhna.xyz)
1012.
US Streetlights Are Turning Purple (scientificamerican.com)
1013.
Wrong ways to use the databases, when the pendulum swung too far (luu.io)
1014.
UK unis to cough up to £10M on Java to keep Oracle off their backs (theregister.com)
1015.
AI is going to hack Jira (thoughtfuleng.substack.com)
1016.
Show HN: SnapQL – Desktop app to query Postgres with AI (github.com)
1017.
Kilauea volcano errupts, lava more than 1k feet high [video] (youtube.com)
1018.
People instantly decide whether to trust a product based on design (andrewcoyle.com)
1019.
Clinical knowledge in LLMs does not translate to human interactions (arxiv.org)
1020.
Slow and steady, this poem will win your heart (nytimes.com)