2026 Archive
2641.
Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU's roll-back of digital rights
(corporateeurope.org)
2642.
Why senior engineers let bad projects fail
(lalitm.com)
2643.
2644.
2645.
A CPU that runs entirely on GPU
(github.com)
2646.
So you want to build a tunnel
(practical.engineering)
2647.
2648.
Gnutella: A Protocol Outliving the World That Created It
(rickcarlino.com)
2649.
2650.
Microsoft says bug causes Copilot to summarize confidential emails
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2651.
Simple screw counter
(mitxela.com)
2652.
AIs can't stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations
(newscientist.com)
2653.
Why E cores make Apple silicon fast
(eclecticlight.co)
2654.
Heat pump sales rise across Europe
(pv-magazine.com)
2655.
Permacomputing Principles
(permacomputing.net)
2656.
IRS lost 40% of IT staff, 80% of tech leaders in 'efficiency' shakeup
(theregister.com)
2657.
Why I left iNaturalist
(kueda.net)
2658.
Sometimes powerful people just do dumb shit
(joanwestenberg.com)
2659.
2660.
Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer in mouse models
(drugtargetreview.com)
2661.
South Korean forums will need to scan every images with AI censorship tools
(discuss.privacyguides.net)
2662.
Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site
(fastcompany.com)
2663.
Pandas 3.0
(pandas.pydata.org)
2664.
2665.
Why are Flock employees watching our children?
(substack.com)
2666.
Nano-vLLM: How a vLLM-style inference engine works
(neutree.ai)
2667.
Meta announces nuclear energy projects
(about.fb.com)
2668.
The Last Technical Interview
(steve-yegge.medium.com)
2669.
Networking changes coming in macOSĀ 27
(eclecticlight.co)
2670.
Outsourcing thinking
(erikjohannes.no)