Monthly Highlights
10891.
Decache – you might have the internet's lost media in your PC's cache folders
(sindexmon.github.io)
10893.
10894.
The Jargon File
(catb.org)
10895.
People are apparently farming citations on ResearchGate – Chuniversiteit
(chuniversiteit.nl)
10896.
Lessons I Learned from Creating Searx
(hister.org)
10897.
10898.
10899.
A new tool to fight hallucinations in preprints
(paperpile.com)
10900.
10901.
Oura Ring 5 is here
(ouraring.com)
10902.
10903.
'Penguin' decays from CERN's Large Hadron Collider experiment hint new physics
(scientificamerican.com)
10904.
"Capitalism is not natural – it is enforced."
(youtube.com)
10905.
Monitoring Was Easy. Preserving Context Was Hard
(blog.bridgexapi.io)
10906.
What we found in 100 Canadian phone bills
(rightward.ca)
10907.
10908.
Everything We Know About OpenAI's Planned iPhone Rival
(macrumors.com)
10909.
They call it stupid hot for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains
(knowablemagazine.org)
10910.
WP23
(wordpress.org)
10911.
Nobel laureate invents machine that harvests water from dry air
(theguardian.com)
10912.
AI Dangers Eclipse Nuclear Weapons at Singapore Defense Forum
(bloomberg.com)
10913.
In a world of distraction, I needed to relearn how to read classic books
(theguardian.com)
10914.
Emacs Bra Size Calculator
(pulusound.fi)
10915.
10916.
10917.
You probably don't need Yocto, and that's fine
(sigma-star.at)
10918.
10919.
Alibaba DAMO Academy Releases GPU Version of Solver
(moomoo.com)
10920.
SpaceX and the Zuckerberg Discount
(ft.com)