Yearly Favorites
12271.
My stackoverflow question was closed so here's a blog post about CoreWCF (richardcocks.github.io)
12272.
The Document Foundation ejects its core developers (collaboraonline.com)
12273.
Entry-level jobs down by a third since launch of ChatGPT (personneltoday.com)
12274.
In a first, Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt uses (technologyreview.com)
12275.
Apple's Liquid Glass: When Aesthetics Beat Function (maxvanijsselmuiden.nl)
12276.
When a team is too big (blog.alexewerlof.com)
12277.
The zipper is getting its first major upgrade in 100 years (wired.com)
12278.
Students fight back over course taught by AI (theguardian.com)
12279.
Intelligent people are better judges of the intelligence of others (psypost.org)
12280.
Qite.js – Frontend framework for people who hate React and love HTML (qitejs.qount25.dev)
12281.
Can we still recover the right to be left alone? (thenation.com)
12282.
OpenAI is a systemic risk to the tech industry (wheresyoured.at)
12283.
Ask HN: Is there anyone here who still uses slide rules?
12284.
Europe's Digital Sovereignty Paradox – "Chat Control" Update (process-one.net)
12285.
Apple to focus on 'quality and underlying performance' with iOS 27 next year (9to5mac.com)
12286.
Minerals represent potential biosignatures in the search for life on Mars (nature.com)
12287.
The old SF tech scene is dead. What it's morphing into is more sinister (sfgate.com)
12288.
Common drug tests lead to tens of thousands wrongful arrests a year (cnn.com)
12289.
Are people's bosses making them use AI tools? (piccalil.li)
12290.
OpenAI's new reasoning AI models hallucinate more (techcrunch.com)
12291.
Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification (snarky.ca)
12292.
I still love PHP and JavaScript (2022) (the.scapegoat.dev)
12293.
Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds data loss and performance issues (tomshardware.com)
12294.
Dependent types and how to get rid of them (chadnauseam.com)
12295.
A super fast website using Cloudflare workers (crazyfast.website)
12296.
Bull markets make you feel smarter than you are (awealthofcommonsense.com)
12297.
Claude Opus 4 turns to blackmail when engineers try to take it offline (techcrunch.com)
12298.
The flip phone web: browsing with the original Opera Mini (spacebar.news)
12299.
Galleri test: Exciting results from blood test for 50 cancers (bbc.com)
12300.
The Sky's the limit: AI automation on Mac (taoofmac.com)