Asimov and the Disease of Boredom (1964)
(archive.nytimes.com)
Monthly Highlights
1651.
1652.
Multi-Stage Programming with Splice Variables
(tsung-ju.org)
1653.
How Much Energy Does It Take to Think?
(quantamagazine.org)
1654.
1655.
A Straightforward Explanation of the Good Regulator Theorem
(lesswrong.com)
1656.
1657.
From Steam to Silicon: Patterns of Technological Revolutions
(ianreppel.org)
1658.
A Visual Guide to Genome Editors
(asimov.press)
1659.
Dev jobs are about to get a hard reset and nobody's ready
(old.reddit.com)
1660.
Why Claude's Comment Paper Is a Poor Rebuttal
(victoramartinez.com)
1661.
The fastest way to detect a vowel in a string
(austinhenley.com)
1662.
1663.
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes THC ban
(texastribune.org)
1664.
Ticket-Driven Development: The Fastest Way to Go Nowhere
(thecynical.dev)
1665.
1666.
DeepSpeech Is Discontinued (2020)
(github.com)
1667.
Build a minimal decorator with Ruby in 30 minutes
(remimercier.com)
1668.
Aether: A CMS That Gets Out of Your Way
(lebcit.github.io)
1669.
The Scheme That Broke the Texas Lottery
(newyorker.com)
1670.
1671.
1672.
Untangling Lifetimes: The Arena Allocator
(rfleury.com)
1673.
1674.
Random Walk: A Modern Introduction (2010) [pdf]
(math.uchicago.edu)
1675.
Root Cause of the June 12, 2025 Google Cloud Outage
(twitter.com)
1676.
The Ecosystem Dynamics That Can Make or Break an Invasion
(quantamagazine.org)
1677.
The Right Chemistry: How Jean Harlow became a ‘platinum blond’ (2020)
(montrealgazette.com)
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1680.
Brazil's Supreme Court makes social media liable for user content
(economictimes.indiatimes.com)