Monthly Highlights
2792.
Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway
(theregister.com)
2793.
2794.
The Humbling of the Once Almighty Dollar
(paulkrugman.substack.com)
2795.
America is destroying itself. It's no surprise
(theguardian.com)
2796.
It's Only When You Look Back
(markround.com)
2797.
Peppa Pig studio wants to clone child actors' voices with AI indefinitely
(gadgetreview.com)
2799.
CoCom regulations and GPS receivers for balloons and cubesats (2016)
(space.stackexchange.com)
2801.
Returning to Zig after losing trust in Rust's governance
(gracefulliberty.com)
2802.
2803.
2804.
We pay engineers to cut our infra bill
(rootly.com)
2805.
2806.
Experimenting with Random() in CSS
(polypane.app)
2807.
A Git forge for the agentic era
(cursor.com)
2808.
2809.
2810.
2811.
2812.
Uncapping the U.S. House is achievable and impactful
(cmarmitage.substack.com)
2813.
EU-Backed DNS Resolver Collects Pirate Site Blocklist, Which It Doesn't Use
(torrentfreak.com)
2815.
Pentagon used Elon Musk's Grok AI to fire 2k missiles at Iran, official says
(independent.co.uk)
2816.
2817.
Magicbookshelf.org – a spoiler-aware companion for public domain classics
(magicbookshelf.org)
2818.
Honeypot Design
(bruceediger.com)
2819.
Why TypeScript 7.0 Was Rewritten in Go
(spf13.com)
2820.
Taiganet.com, Home of the WS4000 Simulator
(taiganet.com)