Yearly Favorites
6841.
Fartscroll-Lid: An app that plays fart sounds when opening or closing a MacBook (github.com)
6842.
CPython Internals Explained (github.com)
6843.
Seth Rogen Speaks Truth to Billionaires, Gets Censored for It (kottke.org)
6844.
QGIS 4.0 (changelog.qgis.org)
6845.
How attention sinks keep language models stable (hanlab.mit.edu)
6846.
Subsecond: A runtime hotpatching engine for Rust hot-reloading (docs.rs)
6847.
Phyphox – Physical Experiments Using a Smartphone (phyphox.org)
6848.
OrthoRoute – GPU-accelerated autorouting for KiCad (bbenchoff.github.io)
6849.
Nanocode: The best Claude Code that $200 can buy in pure JAX on TPUs (github.com)
6850.
Why Koreans ask what year you were born (bryanhogan.com)
6851.
Waymo seeking about $16B near $110B valuation (bloomberg.com)
6852.
Roblox is minting teen millionaires (bloomberg.com)
6853.
Margin debt surges to record high (advisorperspectives.com)
6854.
iPad Pro with M5 chip (apple.com)
6855.
U.S. hits new low in World Happiness Report (axios.com)
6856.
The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine (nytimes.com)
6857.
The contrarian physics podcast subculture (timothynguyen.org)
6858.
The time is right for a DOM templating API (justinfagnani.com)
6859.
Overdose deaths are falling in America because of a 'supply shock': study (economist.com)
6860.
IRS Tactics Against Meta Open a New Front in the Corporate Tax Fight (nytimes.com)
6861.
Reasoning models reason well, until they don't (arxiv.org)
6862.
Programming peaked (functional.computer)
6863.
U.S. Lost 32,000 Private-Sector Jobs in September, Says Payroll Processor (wsj.com)
6864.
X Didn't Fix Grok's 'Undressing' Problem. It Just Makes People Pay for It (wired.com)
6865.
Why leather is best motorcycle protection [video] (youtube.com)
6866.
Generative AI as Seniority-Biased Technological Change (papers.ssrn.com)
6867.
Hacktical C: practical hacker's guide to the C programming language (github.com)
6868.
Analysis of the GFW's Unconditional Port 443 Block on August 20, 2025 (gfw.report)
6869.
Data manipulations alleged in study that paved way for Microsoft's quantum chip (science.org)
6870.
New study shows plants and animals emit a visible light that expires at death (pubs.acs.org)