Yearly Favorites
1111.
The United States withdraws from UNESCO (state.gov)
1112.
Visa and Mastercard are getting overwhelmed by gamer fury over censorship (polygon.com)
1113.
Congratulations on creating the one billionth repository on GitHub (github.com)
1114.
Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without MS account (theverge.com)
1115.
Steam, Itch.io are pulling ‘porn’ games. Critics say it's a slippery slope (wired.com)
1116.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting ceasing operations (cpb.org)
1117.
Zed is our office (zed.dev)
1118.
Anatomy of the .claude/ folder (blog.dailydoseofds.com)
1119.
An intro to DeepSeek's distributed file system (maknee.github.io)
1120.
Internet's biggest annoyance: Cookie laws should target browsers, not websites (nednex.com)
1121.
Apple is crossing a Steve Jobs red line (kensegall.com)
1122.
Greenland is a beautiful nightmare (matduggan.com)
1123.
Checkout.com hacked, refuses ransom payment, donates to security labs (checkout.com)
1124.
Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job (washingtonpost.com)
1125.
Blog hosted on a Nintendo Wii (blog.infected.systems)
1126.
Anthropic blocks third-party use of Claude Code subscriptions (github.com)
1127.
CLion Is Now Free for Non-Commercial Use (blog.jetbrains.com)
1128.
Tiny electric motor can produce more than 1,000 horsepower (supercarblondie.com)
1129.
DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market (jeffgeerling.com)
1130.
Python’s new t-strings (davepeck.org)
1131.
A critical look at MCP (raz.sh)
1132.
XMLUI (blog.jonudell.net)
1133.
“Super secure” messaging app leaks everyone's phone number (ericdaigle.ca)
1134.
Washington Post editorials omit a key disclosure: Bezos' financial ties (npr.org)
1135.
An interactive map of Flock Cams (deflock.org)
1136.
/dev/null is an ACID compliant database (jyu.dev)
1137.
No adblocker detected (maurycyz.com)
1138.
E-paper display reaches the realm of LCD screens (spectrum.ieee.org)
1139.
Accountability Sinks (250bpm.substack.com)
1140.
“Erdos problem #728 was solved more or less autonomously by AI” (mathstodon.xyz)