Monthly Highlights
21061.
21062.
Mdterm v2.0.0 – A terminal-based Markdown browser
(github.com)
21063.
OnlyFarms.gov
(whitehouse.gov)
21065.
Domain Separation Belongs in Your IDL
(blog.foks.pub)
21066.
21067.
OpenAI Closing Its One-Stop AI Slop Shop Sora Is a Cautionary Tale
(techpolicy.press)
21068.
Scrapping business class could halve aviation emissions – new study
(theconversation.com)
21070.
21071.
Both the World and Capital Markets Feel Similar to 2006
(joshuakennon.com)
21072.
20020: The Future of College Football
(sbnation.com)
21073.
Library of Juggling (2015)
(libraryofjuggling.com)
21074.
Most Cities Are Worse at Filling Potholes Than New York City
(governance.fyi)
21075.
The Tokenizer and the Brain
(yap.town)
21076.
21077.
Software 2.0: Code Is Cheap, Good Taste Is Not
(aaronstannard.com)
21078.
Claude and the Keys to the Castle
(dtlarson.com)
21079.
Show HN: ReceiptMatrix – Local-only receipt organizer for Mac freelancers
(receiptmatrix.app)
21080.
21081.
Sudo hold me – Three unsupervised LLMs on a Unix Socket
(linuxtoaster.com)
21082.
21083.
Aesthetic Programming: A Handbook of Software Studies (2021)
(openhumanitiespress.org)
21084.
LG Display starts mass-producing LTPO-like 1 Hz LCD displays for laptops
(arstechnica.com)
21085.
21086.
Mendeleev's Inequality
(johndcook.com)
21087.
GIF Manga
(ac-bu.info)
21088.
21089.
Build Apps for Multiple Apple PlatformsDev Talk [video]
(youtube.com)
21090.
AI wrote a scientific paper that passed peer review
(scientificamerican.com)