I'm tired of talking about AI
(paddy.carvers.com)
Monthly Highlights
1591.
1592.
1593.
Australia Wants to See Your Papers Before You Press Play
(reclaimthenet.org)
1594.
We keep reinventing CSS, but styling was never the problem
(denodell.com)
1595.
Microsoft Introduces 'Copilot Mode' in Edge
(blogs.windows.com)
1596.
Palantir gets $10B contract from U.S. Army
(washingtonpost.com)
1597.
Palo Alto Networks agrees to buy CyberArk for $25B
(techcrunch.com)
1600.
1601.
Tested: Microsoft Recall can still capture credit cards and passwords
(theregister.com)
1602.
1603.
Myths About Floating-Point Numbers (2021)
(asawicki.info)
1604.
EU Commission finds Temu in breach of online platform rules
(euronews.com)
1605.
The Convenience Trap: Why Seamless Banking Access Can Turn 2FA into 1FA
(blog.opencore.ch)
1606.
Viking-Age hoard reveals trade between England and the Islamic World
(heritagedaily.com)
1607.
When photography was born, fascination, obsession, and danger followed
(washingtonpost.com)
1609.
1610.
The Sunlight Budget of Earth
(asimov.press)
1611.
What is X-Forwarded-For and when can you trust it? (2024)
(httptoolkit.com)
1612.
Events
(developer.mozilla.org)
1614.
Group Behind Steam Censorship Policies Have Powerful Allies
(web.archive.org)
1615.
Gemini 2.5 Deep Think
(twitter.com)
1616.
What if AI made the world’s economic growth explode?
(economist.com)
1617.
Baltimore Assessments Accidentally Subsidize Blight–and How We Can Fix It
(progressandpoverty.substack.com)
1618.
1619.
The Crisis of Professional Skepticism
(mitchhorowitz.substack.com)
1620.
About AI
(priver.dev)