Yearly Favorites
6991.
Rouille – Rust Programming, in French (github.com)
6992.
The first 40 months of the AI era (lzon.ca)
6993.
LibreOffice and the art of overreacting (blog.documentfoundation.org)
6994.
Using lots of little tools to aggressively reject the bots (lambdacreate.com)
6995.
Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code (axios.com)
6996.
Omarchy Is Out (world.hey.com)
6997.
Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten (picower.mit.edu)
6998.
LibreOffice slams Microsoft for locking in Office users w/ complex file formats (neowin.net)
6999.
Gemini 3.0 Pro – early tests (twitter.com)
7000.
AI agents find $4.6M in blockchain smart contract exploits (red.anthropic.com)
7001.
I Like GitLab (whileforloop.com)
7002.
Launch HN: Miyagi (YC W25) turns YouTube videos into online, interactive courses
7003.
State Terror, American Style (paulkrugman.substack.com)
7004.
LLVM AI tool policy: human in the loop (discourse.llvm.org)
7005.
A lost decade chasing distributed architectures for data analytics? (duckdb.org)
7006.
It seems that OpenAI is scraping [certificate transparency] logs (benjojo.co.uk)
7007.
Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp (janet-lang.org)
7008.
Delayed Security Patches for AOSP (Android Open Source Project) (twitter.com)
7009.
China intimidated UK university to ditch human rights research, documents show (bbc.com)
7010.
Google blocks Android hack that let Pixel users enable VoLTE anywhere (androidauthority.com)
7011.
Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal (windowsreport.com)
7012.
500 days of math (gmays.com)
7013.
Keeping the Internet fast and secure: introducing Merkle Tree Certificates (blog.cloudflare.com)
7014.
US economy sheds 92,000 jobs in February in sharp slide (ft.com)
7015.
US Government Uptime Monitor (usa-status.com)
7016.
100 Years to Solve an Integral (2020) (liorsinai.github.io)
7017.
The State of OpenSSL for pyca/cryptography (cryptography.io)
7018.
End of an Era (erasmatazz.com)
7019.
Erowid - Documenting the Complex Relationship Between Humans and Psychoactives (erowid.org)
7020.
The code and open-source tools I used to produce a science fiction anthology (compellingsciencefiction.com)