Surprisingly, Emacs on Android is pretty good
(kristofferbalintona.me)
Monthly Highlights
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WebAssembly from the Ground Up
(wasmgroundup.com)
485.
Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI
(stratechery.com)
486.
The internet is no longer a safe haven
(brainbaking.com)
487.
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WorldGen – Text to Immersive 3D Worlds
(meta.com)
490.
Are consumers just tech debt to Microsoft?
(birchtree.me)
492.
Every mathematician has only a few tricks (2020)
(mathoverflow.net)
493.
494.
Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
(all-things-andy-gavin.com)
495.
Android 16 QPR1 is being pushed to the Android Open Source Project
(grapheneos.social)
496.
You can't fool the optimizer
(xania.org)
497.
498.
Markdown is holding you back
(newsletter.bphogan.com)
499.
500.
Mixpanel Security Breach
(mixpanel.com)
501.
Show HN: Browser-based interactive 3D Three-Body problem simulator
(trisolarchaos.com)
502.
PHP 8.5
(stitcher.io)
503.
Messing with scraper bots
(herman.bearblog.dev)
504.
Realtime BART Arrival Display
(filbot.com)
505.
Rebecca Heineman – from homelessness to porting Doom (2022)
(corecursive.com)
506.
Eating stinging nettles
(rachel.blog)
507.
73% of AI startups are just prompt engineering
(pub.towardsai.net)
508.
The surprising benefits of giving up
(nautil.us)
509.
HipKittens: Fast and furious AMD kernels
(hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
510.
Making a Small RPG
(jslegenddev.substack.com)