Monthly Highlights
451.
Raspberry Pi 5 – 16GB RAM
(adafruit.com)
452.
453.
VPN ban update for UK households as government looks at 'age-gate'
(birminghammail.co.uk)
454.
I'm skeptical about efforts to revolutionize schooling
(scotthyoung.com)
456.
The Smallest Brain You Can Build: A Perceptron in Python
(ranpara.net)
457.
Voxel Space (2017)
(s-macke.github.io)
458.
The user is visibly frustrated
(pscanf.com)
459.
460.
Nitpicking the shell history scene in 'Tron: Legacy'
(chiark.greenend.org.uk)
461.
462.
But yak shaving is fun (2019)
(parksb.github.io)
463.
AUR packages compromised with Infostealer and Rootkit
(discourse.ifin.network)
464.
1k Data Breaches Later, the Disclosure Lag Is Worse
(troyhunt.com)
465.
GeoLibre 1.0
(geolibre.app)
466.
467.
The Melancholy of Slaying Monsters
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
469.
Mathematicians issue warning as AI rapidly gains ground
(science.org)
470.
471.
The Xteink X4 E-Ink Reader
(blog.omgmog.net)
472.
L'Affaire Siloxane
(mceglowski.substack.com)
473.
474.
Slate EV truck starts at $24,950
(slate.auto)
475.
SMPTE Makes Its Standards Freely Accessible
(smpte.org)
476.
I Could've Rickrolled the FIFA World Cup. All I Needed Was My ID
(bobdahacker.com)
477.
Show HN: Eyeball
(eyeball.rory.codes)
478.
The war on terror primed America for autocracy
(economist.com)
479.
480.
Google Chrome update will close the door on ad blockers
(9to5google.com)