Design patterns you should unlearn in Python
(lihil.cc)
Monthly Highlights
1171.
1172.
1173.
This Old SGI: notes and memoirs on the Silicon Graphics 4D series (1996)
(archive.irixnet.org)
1174.
1175.
Bluesky: Updated Terms and Policies
(bsky.social)
1176.
The new geography of stolen goods
(economist.com)
1177.
1178.
Office on HP-UX and Unix
(openpa.net)
1179.
Slopsquatting
(en.wikipedia.org)
1180.
1181.
A short post on short trains
(shakeddown.substack.com)
1182.
Simulator of the life of a 30-year-old in the UK
(nicksimulator.com)
1183.
1184.
Germany's identity crisis: The trains no longer run on time
(washingtonpost.com)
1185.
When swiping supplants scissors: The hidden cost of touchscreens
(caseorganic.medium.com)
1187.
Europe is breaking its reliance on American science
(reuters.com)
1188.
The Factory Timezone
(data.iana.org)
1189.
SQL Injection as a Feature
(idiallo.com)
1190.
Rollercoaster Tycoon (Or, MicroProse's Last Hurrah)
(filfre.net)
1191.
1192.
The Lives and Loves of James Baldwin
(newyorker.com)
1193.
1194.
Undefined Behavior in C and C++ (2024)
(russellw.github.io)
1195.
Outside of the top stocks, S&P 500 forward profits haven't grown in 3 years
(insight-public.sgmarkets.com)
1197.
Pentagon Pizza Index
(pizzint.watch)
1198.
Project Zero – Policy and Disclosure: 2025 Edition
(googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1199.
Using AI to secure AI
(mattsayar.com)
1200.
29 years later, Settlers II gets Amiga release
(gamingretro.co.uk)