The Dire Wolf Is Back
(newyorker.com)
Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
'Naive' science fan faces jail for plutonium import
(au.news.yahoo.com)
573.
Kerosene did not save the sperm whale (2024)
(edconway.substack.com)
574.
Demystifying the (Shebang): Kernel Adventures
(crocidb.com)
575.
Tesla deliveries down 43% in Europe while EVs are up 31%
(electrek.co)
576.
They Might Be Giants Flood EPK Promo (1990) [video]
(youtube.com)
577.
The Great Barefoot Running Hysteria of 2010
(runningshoescore.com)
578.
AI can't stop making up software dependencies and sabotaging everything
(theregister.com)
579.
580.
Arc-AGI-2 and ARC Prize 2025
(arcprize.org)
582.
583.
OpenVertebrate Presents a Database of 13K 3D Scans of Specimens
(openculture.com)
584.
Math 13 – An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics [pdf]
(math.uci.edu)
585.
Why does Britain feel so poor?
(martinrobbins.substack.com)
586.
It's five grand a day to miss our S3 exit
(world.hey.com)
587.
The Importance of Fact-Checking
(lithub.com)
589.
Gmail E2E is as terrible as expected
(michal.sapka.pl)
590.
Google’s two-year frenzy to catch up with OpenAI
(wired.com)
591.
Tourist in US chained 'like Hannibal Lecter'
(bbc.co.uk)
592.
Evolving Scala
(scala-lang.org)
593.
Hardening the Firefox Front End with Content Security Policies
(attackanddefense.dev)
594.
Elliptical Python Programming
(susam.net)
595.
596.
597.
Whisky is no longer actively maintained
(docs.getwhisky.app)
598.
599.
Notes on the Pentium's microcode circuitry
(righto.com)
600.