Yearly Favorites
13231.
Homeowner baffled after washing machine uses 3.6GB of internet data a day (2024) (newsweek.com)
13232.
Serving a half billion requests per day with Rust and CGI (jacob.gold)
13233.
Ada and SPARK enter the automotive ISO-26262 market with Nvidia (adacore.com)
13234.
American aviation is near collapse? (theatlantic.com)
13235.
Themis (European Reusable Rocket) is assembled on launch pad (phys.org)
13236.
Sandboxes won't save you from OpenClaw (tachyon.so)
13237.
"This question has been retired" (learn.microsoft.com)
13238.
Dr Matthew Garrett v Dr Roy Schestowitz and Anor (caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk)
13239.
VOC injection into a house reveals large surface reservoir sizes (pnas.org)
13240.
Ex-Tech –> Homeless in SF (zamoshi.substack.com)
13241.
Amazon holds engineering meeting following AI-related outages (ft.com)
13242.
ADHD and monotropism (2023) (monotropism.org)
13243.
British naval dominance during the age of sail (lesswrong.com)
13244.
Head of NSA and Cybercommand Is Ousted (nytimes.com)
13245.
AVX2 is slower than SSE2-4.x under Windows ARM emulation (blogs.remobjects.com)
13246.
Usenet personality (en.wikipedia.org)
13247.
De-Clouding: Music (rosswintle.uk)
13248.
Show HN: DIY virtual HDMI monitor using "AR" glasses (github.com)
13249.
Swappa.com for GrapheneOS compatible devices – Stay Away (discuss.grapheneos.org)
13250.
High Performance SSH/SCP (psc.edu)
13251.
I Wrote a Compiler (blog.singleton.io)
13252.
MonoGame: A .NET framework for making cross-platform games (github.com)
13253.
North Korea sent him abroad to be a secret IT worker (bbc.com)
13254.
Side-by-side comparison of how AI models answer moral dilemmas (civai.org)
13255.
Laptops create systems. Phones feed algorithms. The asymmetry determines power (zakelfassi.com)
13256.
Ninja is a small build system with a focus on speed (github.com)
13257.
Your Supabase is public if you turn off RLS (skilldeliver.com)
13258.
Iced 0.14 has been released (Rust GUI library) (github.com)
13259.
Zebra-Llama – Towards efficient hybrid models (arxiv.org)
13260.
Flock Now Using AI to Report to Police If Our Movement Patterns Are "Suspicious" (aclu.org)