Monthly Highlights
15061.
Out of sight, out of reach – it't not your data
(ecprotocol.io)
15062.
10M requests in my bot black hole
(gladeart.com)
15063.
ReKindle: Web-based dashboard for E-ink devices
(rekindle.ink)
15064.
Obsidian Vault Can Now Run SQL (and Your Agent Can Read It)
(motherduck.com)
15065.
15066.
Why 'La Strada' is the greatest road movie of all time (2021)
(faroutmagazine.co.uk)
15067.
Janis Ian
(en.wikipedia.org)
15068.
Unhinged Notebook
(figfog.netlify.app)
15069.
Opus 4.8 on Vending-Bench: Better Alignment, Worse Performance
(andonlabs.com)
15070.
15071.
15072.
Cayley Graphs and Pretty Things
(juliapoo.github.io)
15073.
GitHub Data Archive via MCP
(github.com)
15074.
15075.
We need to own our computing experience
(andregarzia.com)
15076.
Windows Everywhere Was a Bust
(newscrewdriver.com)
15077.
In Defence of Distraction
(engelsbergideas.com)
15078.
The World's 100 Best Clubs
(nightlifeinternational.org)
15079.
Evidence that the first papal encyclical on AI was substantially written by AI
(linch.substack.com)
15080.
Funny but serious, Chieng issues an AI warning to grads
(news.harvard.edu)
15081.
Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks
(arstechnica.com)
15082.
15083.
1970: Could Machines Become Intelligent? [video]
(youtube.com)
15084.
15085.
15086.
15087.
Box of Small Things – Reviews for those who notice more
(boxofsmallthings.com)
15088.
15089.
People have spent billions of tokens training AI tanks
(old.reddit.com)
15090.
BunsenLabs Linux Carbon
(bunsenlabs.org)