You don't have to gamble for gambling to ruin your life
(yourbrainonmoney.substack.com)
Monthly Highlights
19411.
19412.
What if I told you
(130.204.65.82)
19413.
Preventing Data Exfiltration in Coding Agents: Lessons from the LiteLLM Attack
(blog.wiseprobe.io)
19414.
Using AI to code does not mean your code is more secure
(theregister.com)
19415.
19416.
19417.
Why some people choose cryonics to store their bodies and brains after d
(technologyreview.com)
19418.
The Rise of Nuclear Fear
(scientificamerican.com)
19419.
Customised Laser Beam Patterns
(tu-darmstadt.de)
19420.
The Case for Precommit Hooks
(thoughtfractal.pages.dev)
19421.
I Can't See Apple's Vision
(matduggan.com)
19422.
How I vibe-code 10 web services from anywhere
(blynt.com)
19423.
It's 2026 and infrastructure DevEx is still lacking
(grafosai.substack.com)
19424.
Blog: Book on AI Agents for the Layman
(investigatingsoftware.co.uk)
19426.
Understanding the Go Runtime: The Garbage Collector
(internals-for-interns.com)
19427.
I Built My Personal Site with AI in 4 Days
(dhawalshah.net)
19428.
OpenAI "indefinitely" shelves plans for erotic ChatGPT
(arstechnica.com)
19429.
The Guinndex – Pint Prices Across Ireland
(guinndex.ai)
19430.
Mastodon Stories for Systemd v260
(0pointer.net)
19431.
Why do dictatorships look the same?
(youtube.com)
19432.
NeurIPS retracts overly broad sanctions list
(twitter.com)
19433.
19434.
Engineers do get promoted for writing simple code
(seangoedecke.com)
19435.
Two GitHub accounts, one machine
(dineshpandiyan.com)
19436.
NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft
(sciencenews.org)
19438.
19439.
Zipf's Law
(en.wikipedia.org)