Monthly Highlights
21931.
Time-lapse of continental drift over the last 750M years
(observablehq.com)
21932.
An AI Odyssey, Part 1: Correctness Conundrum
(johndcook.com)
21933.
Fivetran Contributes SQLMesh to the Linux Foundation
(fivetran.com)
21934.
21935.
An AI Odyssey, Part 2: Prompting Peril
(johndcook.com)
21936.
Building shared coding guidelines for AI (and people too)
(stackoverflow.blog)
21937.
21938.
Multi-Architecture Continuous Testing at Google
(hackthology.com)
21939.
Dnf5-ageist: Age verification for DNF5 [video]
(youtube.com)
21940.
Pascal's Wager
(angelarichardson842599.substack.com)
21942.
Windows stack limit checking retrospective: ARM64, also known as AArch64
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
21943.
An AI Odyssey, Part 3: Lost Needle in the Haystack
(johndcook.com)
21944.
Breaking Enigma with Index of Coincidence on a Commodore 64
(imapenguin.com)
21945.
How I went AI-native in my terminal workflow
(augmentcode.com)
21946.
Turing Complete
(store.steampowered.com)
21947.
Implementing Tests as Institutional Memory
(trippw.com)
21948.
Engineering Floor Just Stopped Coding
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
21949.
21950.
21951.
'Microshifting' puts a new spin on 9-to-5 schedules
(apnews.com)
21952.
Telling Your AI Agent It's an Expert Makes It Less Accurate
(newclawtimes.com)
21953.
Show HN: AWS for Idiots (webcomic)
(awsforidiots.com)
21954.
Why does cannabis give people 'the munchies'?
(livescience.com)
21955.
How to tell when a potential freelancing client is delusional
(b2bs.substack.com)
21956.
21957.
The potential of erroneous outbound traffic
(blog.apnic.net)
21958.
Smart PDF Converter
(apps.apple.com)
21959.
21960.
7.8 Magnitude Earthquake in Indonesia
(earthquaketrack.com)