Elite Overproduction
(en.wikipedia.org)
Yearly Favorites
17041.
17042.
Builder.ai did not "fake AI with 700 engineers"
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
17043.
I reverse-engineered Netflix's 4K restrictions
(github.com)
17044.
17045.
17046.
Willison on Merchant's "Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry"
(simonwillison.net)
17047.
QuakeNotch: Quake Terminal on your MacBook's notch
(quakenotch.com)
17049.
O(n) vs. O(n^2) Startups
(rohan.ga)
17050.
17051.
OpenAI to test ads in ChatGPT as it burns through billions
(arstechnica.com)
17052.
C++ move semantics from scratch (2022)
(cbarrete.com)
17053.
Delphi in the Age of AI
(learndelphi.org)
17054.
RISC-V is coming along quite speedily: Milk-V Titan Mini-ITX 8-core board
(tomshardware.com)
17055.
Credentials for Linux: Bringing Passkeys to the Linux Desktop
(alfioemanuele.io)
17057.
Open office is giving you secondhand ADHD
(floustate.com)
17058.
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the AI Bubble
(fluxus.io)
17059.
AI (2014)
(blog.samaltman.com)
17060.
Incident Report for Anthropic
(status.anthropic.com)
17061.
IBM's Power11 Processor Architecture
(servethehome.com)
17062.
The Post-Developer Era
(joshwcomeau.com)
17063.
Emacs dired-mode as a file manager
(lynn.sh)
17064.
Welcome to FastMCP
(gofastmcp.com)
17065.
17066.
UK MPs give ministers powers to restrict Internet for under 18s
(openrightsgroup.org)
17068.
Why Your 'Harmonious' Team Is Failing
(terriblesoftware.org)
17069.
The Legibility of Serif and Sans Serif Typefaces (2022)
(library.oapen.org)
17070.
The Strait of Hormuz Oil Shock Is Now Heading West
(bloomberg.com)