Yearly Favorites
16141.
16142.
Yet Another LLM Rant
(overengineer.dev)
16143.
Perplexity offers to buy Google Chrome for $34.5B
(theverge.com)
16144.
Two Months After I Gave an AI $100 and No Instructions
(sebastian-jais.de)
16145.
All my new code will be closed-source from now on
(twitter.com)
16146.
16147.
The Wind, a Pole, and the Dragon
(entropicthoughts.com)
16148.
Is this sustainable?
(jamiehurst.co.uk)
16149.
16150.
16151.
16152.
GoFundMe CEO: economy is so bad his customers crowdfund to pay for groceries
(finance.yahoo.com)
16153.
16154.
AMD officially confirms fresh next-gen Zen 6 CPU details
(overclock3d.net)
16155.
Linux Career Opportunities in 2025: Skills in High Demand
(linuxcareers.com)
16156.
Developing with Kiro: Amazon's New Agentic IDE
(yehudacohen.substack.com)
16157.
1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History
(nybooks.com)
16158.
Minions: Stripe’s one-shot, end-to-end coding agents
(stripe.dev)
16159.
Read your way through Hà Nội
(vietnamesetypography.com)
16160.
16161.
Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes
(theguardian.com)
16162.
Portugal: The First Global Empire (2015)
(historytoday.com)
16163.
Data has weight but only on SSDs
(cubiclenate.com)
16164.
Belkin ending support for older Wemo products
(belkin.com)
16165.
Extreme weather caused more than $100B in damage by June
(livescience.com)
16166.
Algebraic Types are not Scary
(blog.aiono.dev)
16167.
The Lobster Programming Language
(strlen.com)
16168.
Hurricane category 6 could be introduced under new storm severity scale
(livescience.com)
16169.
Trusted access for the next era of cyber defense
(openai.com)
16170.
State of AI Report 2025
(stateof.ai)