Monthly Highlights
1051.
1053.
1054.
1055.
There should be no Computer Art (1971)
(dam.org)
1056.
An origin trial for a new HTML <permission> element (2024)
(developer.chrome.com)
1057.
DNS4EU for Public Is Available
(joindns4.eu)
1058.
The Last of Us Part II – Seattle Locations Tour
(docs.google.com)
1059.
1060.
1061.
Show HN: A color name API that maps hex to the closest human-readable name
(meodai.github.io)
1062.
Solving LinkedIn Queens Using Haskell
(imiron.io)
1063.
The MAHA Report Cites Studies That Don't Exist
(notus.org)
1064.
Spoofing OpenPGP.js signature verification
(codeanlabs.com)
1065.
1066.
The bad boy of bar charts: William Playfair (2023)
(blog.engora.com)
1068.
I taught my 3-year-old to read like a 9-year-old
(theintrinsicperspective.com)
1069.
Trusting your own judgement on 'AI' is a risk
(baldurbjarnason.com)
1070.
Mustard Watches (1990)
(girard.perso.math.cnrs.fr)
1071.
3D printable 6" f/5 compact travel telescope model
(printables.com)
1072.
Focus and Context and LLMs
(taras.glek.net)
1074.
I was surprised by how simple an allocator is
(tgmatos.github.io)
1075.
Using Ed(1) as My Static Site Generator
(aartaka.me)
1076.
Fun with Futex
(blog.fredrb.com)
1077.
Breaking My Security Assignments
(akpain.net)
1078.
1080.
EU rules for durable, energy-efficient and repairable smartphones and tablets
(single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu)