Monthly Highlights
11671.
FreePascal from Square One [pdf] (contrapositivediary.com)
11672.
Reigniting My Love for Phase One of Marvel (whatever.scalzi.com)
11673.
Check It Out (trydolph.com)
11674.
Toward a Realpolitik for AI (publicbooks.org)
11675.
You're Not Going Extinct. But You Will Need to Evolve (nikwakelin.com)
11676.
Hands on with Apple CarPlay Ultra (pistonheads.com)
11677.
Working Memory Capacity: Limits on the Bandwidth of Cognition (direct.mit.edu)
11678.
Two doors with two guards – one lies, one tells the truth (puzzling.stackexchange.com)
11679.
Show HN: InstaAmp – Supercharge Instagram Web (chromewebstore.google.com)
11680.
Mac adds native support for Linux containers (appleinsider.com)
11681.
Psychiatric Disorder Diagnosis System Using Wearable ECG Monitors (arxiv.org)
11682.
US Employment for Prof., Scientific and Tech Svcs: Computer Sys. Design/Related (fred.stlouisfed.org)
11683.
Why Rideshare Pricing Should Be a Market (lucaspauker.com)
11684.
The entire planet is now searchable with Earth Index (medium.com)
11685.
Do call yourself a programmer, and other career advice (2013) (yosefk.com)
11686.
Show HN: I made an app to send meme sounds to my friends directly in iMessage (jerryfeng.com)
11687.
Japan's meter and kilogram prototypes shown to press (japantimes.co.jp)
11688.
The Concurrency Trap: How an Atomic Counter Stalled a Pipeline (redixhumayun.github.io)
11689.
Security Is a Negotiation Problem (securityis.substack.com)
11690.
Easy place to read ancient philosophy (readphilosophy.org)
11691.
The Shadow Price of “Public” Information (gsb.stanford.edu)
11692.
AI-assisted coding for teams that can't get away with vibes (blog.nilenso.com)
11693.
Android 16 is here, but its big redesign isn't ready (theverge.com)
11694.
Klutch Card (klutchcard.com)
11695.
Why Doctors Hate Their Computers (2018) (newyorker.com)
11696.
Scam: Inside Southeast Asia’s Cybercrime Compounds (jacobin.com)
11697.
We've Been Misreading Newton (sciencealert.com)
11698.
Corrosive C - Compiling Rust to C to target new platforms (youtube.com)
11699.
Amazon/AWS Is Now Sponsoring and Powering All of GNOME's Web Infrastructure (phoronix.com)
11700.
Texas warns 300k crash reports siphoned via compromised user account (theregister.com)