First thoughts on o3 pro
(latent.space)
Yearly Favorites
7171.
7172.
Fighting back against biometric surveillance at Wegmans
(blog.adafruit.com)
7173.
Public static void main(String[] args) is dead
(mccue.dev)
7174.
As Android developer verification gets ready to go, a new reason to be worried
(androidauthority.com)
7175.
What the Fuck Python
(colab.research.google.com)
7176.
You Had No Taste Before AI
(matthewsanabria.dev)
7177.
The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and the over-reliance on PowerPoint (2019)
(mcdreeamiemusings.com)
7178.
Why Tap a Wheel of Cheese?
(cheeseprofessor.com)
7179.
Web Components: The Framework-Free Renaissance
(caimito.net)
7180.
7182.
Verified Spec-Driven Development (VSDD)
(gist.github.com)
7183.
SoundCloud Data Breach Now on HaveIBeenPwned
(haveibeenpwned.com)
7184.
The hype is the product
(rys.io)
7185.
MCP: An in-depth introduction
(speakeasy.com)
7186.
Bulletproof host Stark Industries evades EU sanctions
(krebsonsecurity.com)
7187.
7188.
The Company Man
(lesswrong.com)
7189.
GLM 4.5 with Claude Code
(docs.z.ai)
7190.
Alpha Centauri
(filfre.net)
7191.
Are two heads better than one?
(eieio.games)
7192.
LLMs can see and hear without any training
(github.com)
7193.
7194.
Eurostar AI vulnerability: When a chatbot goes off the rails
(pentestpartners.com)
7195.
EmuDevz: A game about developing emulators
(afska.github.io)
7196.
7197.
CubeCL: GPU Kernels in Rust for CUDA, ROCm, and WGPU
(github.com)
7198.
LaborBerlin: State-of-the-Art 16mm Projector
(filmlabs.org)
7199.
Microsoft is walking back Windows 11's AI overload
(windowscentral.com)
7200.
Amazon's Vulcan Robots Now Stow Items Faster Than Humans
(spectrum.ieee.org)