Plinko PIR Tutorial
(vitalik.eth.limo)
Monthly Highlights
2611.
2612.
US Border Patrol Is Spying on American Drivers
(wired.com)
2613.
A Technical Tour of the DeepSeek Models from V3 to v3.2
(magazine.sebastianraschka.com)
2614.
Crowdsourced Linux and Steam Deck game compatibility reports
(protondb.com)
2615.
Why Is Ice Slippery? A New Hypothesis Slides into the Chat
(quantamagazine.org)
2616.
Babushka Lady
(en.wikipedia.org)
2617.
Short-Circuiting Correlated Subqueries in SQLite
(emschwartz.me)
2618.
2619.
Advice for crime analyst to break into data science
(andrewpwheeler.com)
2620.
Should CSS be constraints?
(pavpanchekha.com)
2621.
2622.
Why more American seniors are getting high
(economist.com)
2623.
Show HN: Mephisto – A RAM-only, ad-free disposable email PWA built with React
(mephistomail.site)
2624.
US Gaming Hardware Sales Reach 35-Year Low as Prices Soar
(techpowerup.com)
2625.
Show HN: Persistent memory for Claude Code sessions
(github.com)
2626.
Carrier-grade NAT: The Killer of the "Homelab"
(a6n.co.uk)
2627.
Did Nvidia Just Prove There Is No AI Bubble
(planetearthandbeyond.co)
2628.
AI URI Scheme – Internet-Draft
(ietf.org)
2629.
2630.
The time has come to declare war on AI
(sfgate.com)
2631.
2632.
2633.
Björk Guðmundsdóttir
(en.wikipedia.org)
2634.
2635.
2636.
2637.
How I talk to whales
(nytimes.com)
2638.
Instacart's AI-enabled pricing experiments may be inflating your grocery bill
(consumerreports.org)
2639.
2640.
How, and why, I invented OnlyFans. In 2004
(themosthandsomemanintheworld.com)