Yearly Favorites
12691.
12692.
Meow: Yet another modal editing on Emacs
(github.com)
12693.
A practical guide to observing the night sky for real skies and real equipment
(stargazingbuddy.com)
12694.
A Carnival Attraction That Saved Premature Babies (2016)
(smithsonianmag.com)
12695.
12696.
Cryptography 101 with Alfred Menezes
(cryptography101.ca)
12697.
Physics of badminton's new killer spin serve
(arstechnica.com)
12698.
ECL Runs Maxima in a Browser
(mailman3.common-lisp.net)
12699.
12700.
Stop killing games and the industry response
(blog.kronis.dev)
12701.
Cert Authorities Check for DNSSEC from Today
(grepular.com)
12702.
12703.
A critique of package managers
(gingerbill.org)
12704.
The A.I. Radiologist Will Not Be with You Soon
(nytimes.com)
12705.
Half the men in Seattle are never-married singles, census data shows
(seattletimes.com)
12706.
De minimis exemption ends
(washingtonpost.com)
12707.
12708.
SanDisk launches dongle-like Extreme Fit USB-C flash drive with up to 1 TB
(notebookcheck.net)
12709.
12710.
I don't like curved displays
(blog.danielh.cc)
12711.
Toyotas and Terrorists: "Why are ISIS's trucks better than ours?" (2023)
(airuniversity.af.edu)
12712.
Poisoning Well
(heydonworks.com)
12713.
Thought-Terminating Cliché
(en.wikipedia.org)
12714.
Reflecting on a Year of Gamedev in Zig
(bgthompson.codeberg.page)
12715.
Chess.com regional pricing: A case study
(mobeigi.com)
12716.
$20K Bounty Offered for Optimizing Rust Code in Rav1d AV1 Decoder
(memorysafety.org)
12717.
A Year of 3D Printing
(brookehatton.com)
12718.
One year with Next.js App Router and why we're moving on
(paperclover.net)
12719.
Felix Baumgartner, who jumped from stratosphere, dies in Italy
(theinternational.at)
12720.
Asyncio: A library with too many sharp corners
(sailor.li)