Monthly Highlights
16021.
16022.
16023.
The Atmosphere needs a front door
(wecanjustdothings.leaflet.pub)
16024.
TypeScript, C# and Turbo Pascal with Anders Heijsberg
(youtube.com)
16025.
Does It Mean? Gene Wolfe: Perverse Puzzle Maker
(oasis.library.unlv.edu)
16026.
Erdős Problem #1196 and Beyond
(terrytao.wordpress.com)
16027.
Apple's Plan to Power Siri with ChatGPT Was a Predictable Failure
(futuresearch.ai)
16028.
Typograms: A portable ASCII diagram format that renders to SVG
(google.github.io)
16029.
16030.
X for You Feed Algorithm (Updated May 15th)
(github.com)
16031.
16032.
Update on GitHub Copilot usage-based pricing
(github.blog)
16033.
Microsoft warns of Exchange zero-day flaw exploited in attacks
(bleepingcomputer.com)
16034.
Show HN: Daily GPU rental prices across 25 marketplaces
(aiminingco.com)
16035.
Recovering the State of Xorshift128
(johndcook.com)
16036.
Software Sandboxing: The Basics
(blog.emilua.org)
16037.
16038.
Health coverage is getting killed by Google AI Overviews
(pressgazette.co.uk)
16039.
16040.
Energy supplier abandons Lake Tahoe residents to serve data centers
(arstechnica.com)
16041.
El Niño is likely to emerge soon and continue through winter 2026-27
(cpc.ncep.noaa.gov)
16042.
Why the Monty Hall Problem Drives People Crazy
(oranlooney.com)
16043.
AWS racks M3 Ultra Macs that boast specs you can't currently buy
(theregister.com)
16044.
16045.
16046.
16047.
WxRuby3 v1.70 Released
(github.com)
16048.
How to Enter Side Doors
(velvetnoise.substack.com)
16049.
16050.
Galileo's Basilisk
(hexmhell.writeas.com)