Monthly Highlights
1021.
Perlisisms (1982)
(cs.yale.edu)
1022.
Drone Physics
(iahmed.me)
1023.
1024.
Geosql: A Claude/Codex skill for geospatial data
(github.com)
1025.
Is The Economist Always Wrong?
(economist.com)
1026.
1027.
The case against geometric algebra (2024)
(alexkritchevsky.com)
1028.
Alternate clock designs and time systems
(serialc.github.io)
1029.
Pine64 launch $50 smart speaker for Home Assistant tinkerers
(omgubuntu.co.uk)
1030.
Maxproof
(arxiv.org)
1031.
Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made Them Itself
(quantamagazine.org)
1032.
Statistics that live in your SQL
(kolistat.com)
1033.
24-bit/192kHz music downloads and why they make no sense (2012)
(people.xiph.org)
1034.
1035.
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
(quantamagazine.org)
1036.
1037.
1038.
Minimus container images are now free
(images.minimus.io)
1039.
International investment and local rules push prices up faster than supply
(news.mccombs.utexas.edu)
1040.
The firefighting system of the Van der Heyden brothers in 17th century Amsterdam
(worksinprogress.co)
1041.
Ford rehires 'gray beard' engineers after AI falls short
(techcrunch.com)
1042.
OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’
(theguardian.com)
1043.
1044.
Qualcomm Linux 2.0
(qualcomm.com)
1045.
Automating AI Away
(replicated.live)
1047.
Five monitors on a Commodore 128 [video]
(youtube.com)
1048.
Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs
(tomshardware.com)
1049.
Update on Ocean Observatories Initiative
(nsf.gov)
1050.
Google Chrome's Next Update Will Mark the End of Popular Ad Blockers
(tech.slashdot.org)