Yearly Favorites
10081.
Windows 10 spies on your use of System Settings (2021)
(michaelhorowitz.com)
10082.
A privacy VPN you can verify
(vp.net)
10083.
Metabolic and cellular differences between sedentary and active individuals
(howardluksmd.substack.com)
10084.
12k AI-generated blog posts added in a single commit
(github.com)
10085.
The future of solar doesn't track the sun
(terraformindustries.wordpress.com)
10086.
The problem with farmed seafood
(nautil.us)
10087.
Thoughts on (Amazonian) leadership
(daemonology.net)
10088.
Go is portable, until it isn't
(simpleobservability.com)
10089.
CERN accepts $1B in private cash towards Future Circular Collider
(physicsworld.com)
10090.
Disaster planning for regular folks (2015)
(lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
10091.
When Every Network is 192.168.1.x
(netrinos.com)
10092.
10093.
Five years as a startup CTO: How, why, and was it worth it? (2024)
(distinctplace.com)
10094.
Better JIT for Postgres
(github.com)
10095.
10096.
Rentahuman – The Meatspace Layer for AI
(rentahuman.ai)
10097.
A 4k-Room Text Adventure Written by One Human in QBasic No AI
(the-ventureweaver.itch.io)
10098.
F-Droid site certificate expired
(gitlab.com)
10099.
Next.js 15.1 is unusable outside of Vercel
(omarabid.com)
10100.
10101.
10102.
My Gripes with Prolog
(buttondown.com)
10103.
10104.
Japanese electronics store pleads for old PCs amid ongoing hardware shortage
(tomshardware.com)
10105.
Shipping 100 hardware units in under eight weeks
(farhanhossain.substack.com)
10106.
Rust: A quest for performant, reliable software [video]
(youtube.com)
10107.
Manganese is Lyme disease's double-edge sword
(news.northwestern.edu)
10108.
Euro cops take down cybercrime network with 49M fake accounts
(itnews.com.au)
10109.
Open Banking and Payments Competition
(bitsaboutmoney.com)