Monthly Highlights
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Google Chrome update will close the door on ad blockers
(9to5google.com)
484.
485.
Peopleless economy? Not technically impossible
(gmalandrakis.com)
486.
Meta launches Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp subscriptions
(techcrunch.com)
487.
488.
SpaceX Is Buying Cursor
(bbc.com)
489.
Twenty One Zero-Days in FFmpeg
(depthfirst.com)
490.
491.
Microsoft builds MacBook Pro rival with NVIDIA-powered Surface Laptop Ultra
(windowslatest.com)
492.
Oxide computer 3D rack guided tour
(explorer.oxide.computer)
493.
Zen and the Art of Machine Learning Research
(blog.jxmo.io)
494.
Muxcard, a DIY credit card size computer
(github.com)
495.
What are locusts and what happened to them?
(explosion-scratch.github.io)
496.
Danish Pension Blacklists SpaceX over 'Catastrophic Governance'
(bloomberg.com)
497.
GPT-2: Too Dangerous To Release (2019)
(naokishibuya.github.io)
499.
Snowboard Kids 2 is 100% Decompiled
(blog.chrislewis.au)
500.
South Korean forums will need to scan every images with AI censorship tools
(discuss.privacyguides.net)
501.
RIP software hackathons. Long live the hardware hackathon
(blog.oscars.dev)
502.
503.
Ultrafast machine learning on FPGAs via Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks
(aarushgupta.io)
504.
California AB 2047 makes 3D printers off-limits to students, educators, business
(the3dprintingnerd.com)
506.
DOS Game "F-15 Strike Eagle II" reversing project needs DOS test pilots
(neuviemeporte.github.io)
507.
Three of our worst VC stories
(twitter.com)
508.
Mini Micro Fantasy Computer
(miniscript.org)
509.
510.
Workers are spending over 6 hours a week botsitting AI, fueling job frustration
(businessinsider.com)