Monthly Highlights
421.
Apple has locked me in the same cage Microsoft's built for Windows 10 users (theregister.com)
422.
Obituary for Cyc (yuxi-liu-wired.github.io)
423.
Show HN: Hatchet v1 – A task orchestration platform built on Postgres (github.com)
424.
Gleam v1.9 (gleam.run)
425.
Rhombus Language (rhombus-lang.org)
426.
Bending Spacetime in the Basement (1997) (fourmilab.ch)
427.
Statistical Formulas for Programmers (2013) (evanmiller.org)
428.
Trapping misbehaving bots in an AI Labyrinth (blog.cloudflare.com)
429.
How IMAP works under the hood (blog.lohr.dev)
430.
Eavesdropping on smartphone 13.56MHz NFC polling during screen wake-up/unlock (old.reddit.com)
431.
The model is the product (vintagedata.org)
432.
Today Google bricked my Chromebook by force-installing a hidden extension (cloudisland.nz)
433.
Google makes Android development private, will continue open source releases (arstechnica.com)
434.
Frink (frinklang.org)
435.
Trump's attacks on universities get darker, with shadows reaching our shores (christinapagel.substack.com)
436.
DiceDB (dicedb.io)
437.
Accessible open textbooks in math-heavy disciplines (richardzach.org)
438.
Magpies and crows are using “anti-bird spikes” to make nests (2023) (audubon.org)
439.
Extreme poverty in India has dropped to negligible levels (economist.com)
440.
Malware found on NPM infecting local package with reverse shell (reversinglabs.com)
441.
Show HN: Cascii – A portable ASCII diagram builder written in vanilla JavaScript (github.com)
442.
Compiler Options Hardening Guide for C and C++ (best.openssf.org)
443.
Kerning, the Hard Way (home.octetfont.com)
444.
Athena landed in a dark crater where the temperature was -280° F / -173° C (arstechnica.com)
445.
I want a good parallel computer (raphlinus.github.io)
446.
Where does air pollution come from? (ourworldindata.org)
447.
Hyperlight WASM: Fast, secure, and OS-free (opensource.microsoft.com)
448.
If you get the chance, always run more extra network fiber cabling (utcc.utoronto.ca)
449.
Oxidizing Ubuntu: adopting Rust utilities by default (lwn.net)
450.
How Silica Gel Took Over the World (scopeofwork.net)