Monthly Highlights
2882.
After Receiving Millions in Crypto, 3 Democrats Push Industry's Top Bill
(substack.perfectunion.us)
2883.
How to Scan Force Pushed Commits for Secrets
(trufflesecurity.com)
2884.
Optimi-Zi(n)g Sudoku-Solving
(log.pfad.fr)
2885.
Speedhunters was a car culture juggernaut
(thedrive.com)
2886.
Great Oxidation Event
(en.wikipedia.org)
2887.
Why 24/7 trading is a bad idea
(economist.com)
2888.
Create space-saving clones on macOS with Python
(alexwlchan.net)
2889.
System-Wide Safety Project
(nasa.gov)
2890.
Computational Tyranny
(happyfellow.bearblog.dev)
2892.
2893.
2894.
The last step in a long process on “arsenic life”
(science.org)
2895.
2896.
Curated list of C++ frameworks and resources
(github.com)
2897.
The lawyer who beat Tesla is ready for 'round two'
(theverge.com)
2898.
Rotten Apple: Former Israeli Spies Hired by Silicon Valley Giant
(mintpressnews.com)
2899.
America Should Assume the Worst About AI
(foreignaffairs.com)
2900.
2901.
2902.
2903.
Garbage Collection for Systems Programmers
(bitbashing.io)
2904.
Trump orders cull of regulations governing commercial rocket launches
(arstechnica.com)
2905.
2907.
Immigration officers smash car windows to speed up arrests
(projects.propublica.org)
2908.
Stackless Traversal (2018)
(dyalog.com)
2909.
Solving the Nostr web clients attack vector
(fiatjaf.com)