Monthly Highlights
11071.
11072.
Batteries are so cheap now, solar power doesn't sleep
(electrek.co)
11073.
Show HN: WarioWare AI Generated Microgames
(vibeware.lol)
11074.
11075.
What does "nature" mean in "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"?
(literature.stackexchange.com)
11076.
Facebook rolls out passkey support to fight phishing attacks
(theverge.com)
11077.
CoinMarketCap Client-Side Attack
(cside.dev)
11078.
Biobots arise from the cells of dead organisms
(theconversation.com)
11079.
What to Use Instead of PGP (2024)
(soatok.blog)
11080.
11081.
Remaking Celeste's Lighting
(noelberry.ca)
11082.
Optimal design could unlock the potential of bladeless wind turbines
(techxplore.com)
11083.
11084.
11085.
Paradise Lost
(m3melody.substack.com)
11086.
The Fish That Climbed a Mountain
(longreads.com)
11087.
11088.
How to Keep Up with New CSS Features
(css-tricks.com)
11089.
Citroën DS
(en.wikipedia.org)
11090.
Tough, Tiny, and Repairable: Inside the Framework 12
(ifixit.com)
11091.
11092.
Data and Codes for GroceryDB
(github.com)
11093.
Yamtrack: A self-hosted media tracker
(github.com)
11094.
11095.
Waymo's robotaxis are coming back to New York City
(theverge.com)
11096.
Everyday Systems
(everydaysystems.com)
11097.
Analog Transformers
(oklo.org)
11098.
Back in black: Microsoft Blue Screen of Death going dark
(theregister.com)
11099.
Sleep Time Is Cultural
(nautil.us)
11100.
Rewriting the Ruby Parser
(railsatscale.com)