Yearly Favorites
5761.
The Pentium FDIV bug, reverse-engineered (oldbytes.space)
5762.
Optimizing Ruby's JSON, Part 4 (byroot.github.io)
5763.
Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly (github.com)
5764.
Desmos Animated Graphing Calculator (desmos.com)
5765.
Annotated Unix Magic Poster (unixmagic.net)
5766.
Markov Chains Explained Visually (2014) (setosa.io)
5767.
Apple, Nvidia, Dell, and Others Get a Tariffs Exemption Under New Rules (barrons.com)
5768.
UK's Online Safety Act comes into force (ofcom.org.uk)
5769.
Wordpress.org Login: "I am not affiliated with WP Engine in any way" (404media.co)
5770.
Microsoft Recall is now an explorer.exe dependency (github.com)
5771.
Microsoft closes several large Bethesda affiliated game studios (ign.com)
5772.
I don't want to spend my one precious life dealing with Google's AI search (aftermath.site)
5773.
Panasonic Toughbook 40 (connect.na.panasonic.com)
5774.
Show HN: File0 – An easier way to manage files in serverless apps (file0.dev)
5775.
Async Rust is not safe with io_uring (tonbo.io)
5776.
Intel's Battlemage Architecture (chipsandcheese.com)
5777.
The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World (lrb.co.uk)
5778.
School is Not Enough: Learning is a consequence of doing (2021) (map.simonsarris.com)
5779.
Splitting engineering teams into defense and offense (greptile.com)
5780.
The AMD Radeon Instinct MI300A's Giant Memory Subsystem (chipsandcheese.com)
5781.
OpenAI DevDay 2024 live blog (simonwillison.net)
5782.
A unique sound alleviates motion sickness (nagoya-u.ac.jp)
5783.
Better Shell History Search (tratt.net)
5784.
An Intuitive Explanation of Black–Scholes (gregorygundersen.com)
5785.
Ask HN: Favorite blog in 2024?
5786.
Hacker infects 18,000 "script kiddies" with fake malware builder (bleepingcomputer.com)
5787.
Introducing Our New Name (blog.minetest.net)
5788.
Show HN: Agents.json – OpenAPI Specification for LLMs (github.com)
5789.
Reverse-engineering a three-axis attitude indicator from the F-4 fighter plane (righto.com)
5790.
Graphics livecoding in Common Lisp (kevingal.com)