Monthly Highlights
1021.
1022.
1023.
People instantly decide whether to trust a product based on design
(andrewcoyle.com)
1024.
1025.
Slow and steady, this poem will win your heart
(nytimes.com)
1026.
The Bethesda Declaration
(science.org)
1027.
Minimal Boolean Formulas (2011)
(research.swtch.com)
1029.
Adam Riess and the Hubble tension
(theatlantic.com)
1030.
Me an' Algernon – grappling with (temporary) cognitive decline
(tidyfirst.substack.com)
1031.
Using computers more freely and safely (2023)
(akkartik.name)
1032.
Homegrown Closures for Uxn
(krzysckh.org)
1033.
Backlash to artificial dye grows as Kraft ditches coloring for Kool-Aid, Jell-O
(washingtonpost.com)
1034.
A Song of “Full Self-Driving”
(thebulwark.com)
1035.
1037.
Career advice, or something like it
(brooker.co.za)
1039.
1040.
Reinventing circuit breakers with supercritical CO2
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1041.
Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs could be insider threats
(anthropic.com)
1042.
Webb telescope helps refine Hubble constant
(phys.org)
1043.
Managing time when time doesn't exist
(multiverseemployeehandbook.com)
1044.
Should I Use a Carousel? (2013)
(shouldiuseacarousel.com)
1045.
A Pokémon battle simulation engine
(github.com)
1046.
Destination: Jupiter
(clarkesworldmagazine.com)
1047.
1048.
1049.
2B people don't have safe drinking water: what does this mean for them?
(ourworldindata.org)
1050.
The AI lifestyle subsidy is going to end
(digitalseams.com)