Briar: Peer to Peer Encrypted Messaging
(briarproject.org)
2025 Archive
901.
902.
I built an AI company to save my open source project
(timefold.ai)
903.
904.
Apple and Meta fined millions for breaching EU law
(ca.finance.yahoo.com)
905.
Why F#?
(batsov.com)
906.
907.
US and UK refuse to sign AI safety declaration at summit
(arstechnica.com)
909.
Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests
(arstechnica.com)
910.
Google is building its own DeX: First look at Android's Desktop Mode
(androidauthority.com)
911.
The slow collapse of critical thinking in OSINT due to AI
(dutchosintguy.com)
912.
Time-Series Anomaly Detection: A Decade Review
(arxiv.org)
913.
914.
The GPU, not the TPM, is the root of hardware DRM
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
915.
No elephants: Breakthroughs in image generation
(oneusefulthing.org)
916.
Cinematography of “Andor”
(pushing-pixels.org)
917.
"A computer can never be held accountable"
(simonwillison.net)
918.
AI-designed chips are so weird that 'humans cannot understand them'
(livescience.com)
919.
VVVVVV Source Code
(github.com)
920.
An Overwhelmingly Negative and Demoralizing Force
(aftermath.site)
921.
Building my own solar power system
(medium.com)
922.
923.
Sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS
(github.com)
924.
925.
Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers?
(blog.gitbutler.com)
926.
Why it's so hard to build a jet engine
(construction-physics.com)
927.
The Sims Game Design Documents (1997)
(donhopkins.com)
928.
PyTorch Internals: Ezyang's Blog
(blog.ezyang.com)
929.
Changes since congestion pricing started in New York
(nytimes.com)
930.
Bacteria (and their metabolites) and depression
(science.org)