Monthly Highlights
1171.
1173.
Steve Jobs would have fired everyone
(twitter.com)
1174.
Why Bell Labs Worked
(1517.substack.com)
1176.
1177.
Can adults grow new brain cells?
(livescience.com)
1178.
Compiler for the B Programming Language
(github.com)
1179.
Puerto Rico's Solar Microgrids Beat Blackout
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1180.
Polish engineer creates postage stamp-sized 1980s Atari computer
(arstechnica.com)
1181.
How I like to install NixOS (declaratively)
(michael.stapelberg.ch)
1182.
1183.
Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
(greenpeace.de)
1185.
Biofuels Policy, a Mainstay of American Agriculture, a Failure for the Climate
(insideclimatenews.org)
1186.
"Microsoft Locked My Account – I Lost 30 Years of Photos and Work"
(old.reddit.com)
1187.
My Cord-Cutting Adventure (2020)
(brander.ca)
1188.
How the Alzheimer's Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)
(discovermagazine.com)
1189.
"I vibe coded and shipped an app in three days. It got hacked. Twice."
(threadreaderapp.com)
1190.
Smallest Possible Files
(github.com)
1191.
Wait, Why Is Israel Allowed to Have Nukes?
(currentaffairs.org)
1192.
1193.
An innovative superfamily of fonts for code (2023)
(monaspace.githubnext.com)
1194.
Retrieval Augmented Generation Based on SQLite
(github.com)
1195.
Real-time action chunking with large models
(pi.website)
1196.
Drones will realize the promise of suicide terrorism
(blog.exitgroup.us)
1197.
Writing your own C++ standard library part 2
(nibblestew.blogspot.com)
1198.
JFK files expose family secrets: Their relatives were CIA assets
(washingtonpost.com)
1199.
In Vietnam, an unlikely outpost for Chicano culture
(latimes.com)
1200.