Monthly Highlights
11281.
11282.
Daniel-isms: 50 Ideas for Life I Repeatedly Share
(notnottalmud.substack.com)
11283.
Cluely wants you to cheat on everything using AI
(cluely.com)
11284.
11285.
Will we underinvest in gene therapies?
(twitter.com)
11286.
See You at the Last RailsConf
(rubyonrails.org)
11287.
Steam Continues to Reign on the PC Gaming Market
(boilingsteam.com)
11288.
Profiling Websites
(marginalia.nu)
11289.
The Limits of Reinforcement Learning
(itcanthink.substack.com)
11290.
User Disengagement
(zerodha.tech)
11291.
Hours Tracking - Work Log
(hourstracker.top)
11292.
Deepseek-R1-0528 Dynamic 1-bit
(unsloth.ai)
11293.
Why Your AI Coding Assistant Keeps Doing It Wrong, and How to Fix It
(blog.thepete.net)
11294.
Spurious Rewards: Rethinking Training Signals in RLVR
(rethink-rlvr.notion.site)
11295.
Mindstorms [pdf]
(worrydream.com)
11296.
A One-Size-Fits-Most Software Architecture
(taylor.town)
11297.
CS-SPRINT – No-login, ad-free site to learn core CS concepts
(cs-sprint.netlify.app)
11298.
Modern Memory Management in C++
(medium.com)
11299.
11300.
It's too expensive to fight every AI copyright battle, Getty CEO says
(arstechnica.com)
11301.
How to Sync Anything
(neighbourhood.ie)
11302.
AI isn't ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say
(arstechnica.com)
11303.
11304.
Nvidia Does Not Need China, but It Craves It and That Is Risky
(nextplatform.com)
11305.
OneDrive Gives Web Apps Full Read Access to All Files
(securityweek.com)
11306.
X hits pause on its encrypted DMs feature
(techcrunch.com)
11307.
11308.
Helonium's Hartree-Fock Program
(panadestein.github.io)
11309.
Gamer Games for Non-Gamers
(hillelwayne.com)
11310.