Monthly Highlights
1111.
Google's New reCAPTCHA Wants Your Camera Access and 21 Points of Your Hand
(reclaimthenet.org)
1112.
1113.
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers
(en.wikipedia.org)
1114.
Bootimus – A Self-Contained PXE and HTTP Boot Server
(bootimus.com)
1115.
Engineering for Bounded Cognition
(shapeofthesystem.com)
1116.
The Life and Times of Maxis, Part 1: SimEverything
(filfre.net)
1117.
Bipartite Matching Is in NC
(scottaaronson.blog)
1118.
Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers
(pluralistic.net)
1119.
I Accidentally Started a Small Business Three Weeks Ago
(extelligence.substack.com)
1120.
The Underhanded C Contest
(underhanded-c.org)
1121.
1122.
NixOS 26.05
(nixos.org)
1123.
1124.
1125.
Burnout is real for open source maintainers
(openjsf.org)
1126.
1127.
Gone but Not Forgotten: Recovering the Dead Web
(blog.archive.org)
1128.
1129.
The AI Hate Progression
(xodium.net)
1130.
Meta pauses AI training program tracking employee keystrokes after internal leak
(businessinsider.com)
1131.
1132.
1133.
Web-based cryptography is always snake oil
(devever.net)
1134.
The AI industry is pouring millions into US elections
(bloodinthemachine.com)
1136.
DisplayMate
(displaymate.com)
1137.
1138.
Atomic Force Microscope [video]
(youtube.com)
1139.
Parallel Parentheses Matching
(williamdue.github.io)
1140.
Composite Video on the NES: Why's it so wobbly?
(nicole.express)