Monthly Highlights
21781.
Booklore and the Bus Factor Problem in Open Source
(xda-developers.com)
21782.
AI Automates Tagging for Complex PDFs (Tables, Equations, Multi-Column Layouts)
(apexcovantage.com)
21783.
The End of the "I Am Not a Robot" Box
(formidable.care)
21784.
Good News Deprivation Syndrome
(tonyisola.com)
21785.
Show HN: Hacker News Mod Chrome extension
(github.com)
21787.
21788.
Bridge UDP to Supabase Edge Functions
(github.com)
21789.
Programming, Math, Science
(github.com)
21790.
21791.
What Is a Wrench Attack?
(blog.alcazarsec.com)
21792.
Token-efficient access to all your data sources
(max.cloud)
21793.
21794.
Renaissance Fusion Targets Cost-Competitive Fusion
(eetimes.com)
21795.
METR isn't saying what you think it is
(ericlamb.substack.com)
21796.
Holo AI Review: The 75% Faster Marketing Tool? My Honest Take
(websites2know.com)
21798.
21799.
How does a Mikrokator work [video]
(youtube.com)
21800.
21801.
Portel: The Observability Platform for Portlet-Based Generative UI
(ollygarden.com)
21802.
Your huge token usage might have been just bad luck on your side
(old.reddit.com)
21803.
Extending Android Automotive OS for Software-Defined Vehicles
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
21804.
Privacy Claims Token (PCT) – data obligations that travel with data
(pctspec.opsf.org)
21805.
What We Look for in Founders (2010)
(paulgraham.com)
21806.
21807.
Airbnb (2011)
(avc.com)
21808.
21809.
CUDA VRAM overcommit support for Linux
(old.reddit.com)
21810.
Juries Take the Lead in the Push for Child Online Safety
(nytimes.com)