Monthly Highlights
631.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model
(en.wikipedia.org)
632.
Rust (and Slint) on a Jailbroken Kindle
(sverre.me)
633.
Leo's first encyclical attacks technological messianism
(economist.com)
634.
The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies
(sanders.senate.gov)
635.
Job: Head of Stonehenge
(english-heritage.org.uk)
636.
The Smart TV in Your LivingRoom Is a Node in the AIScraping Economy
(blog.includesecurity.com)
637.
Swift Package Index joins Apple
(swiftpackageindex.com)
638.
Show HN: StartupWiki – A Free Alternative to Crunchbase
(startupwiki.tech)
639.
When I reject AI code even if it works
(vinibrasil.com)
640.
Three Ways to Get Paid (2018)
(jasonzweig.com)
641.
Why Drawing Tablet Brands Won't Collaborate on Linux Floss Drivers
(davidrevoy.com)
642.
Digital euro clears key hurdle as EU seeks to break free from U.S. credit cards
(finance.yahoo.com)
643.
For most of the world, open-source AI is the only way forward
(techstrong.ai)
644.
Rhombus Language 1.0
(blog.racket-lang.org)
645.
What is the purpose of the lost+found folder in Linux and Unix? (2014)
(unix.stackexchange.com)
646.
647.
Pluto.jl 1.0 release – reactive notebook for Julia
(discourse.julialang.org)
648.
649.
How Madrid built its metro cheaply (2024)
(worksinprogress.co)
650.
651.
Munich 1991: The Roots of the Current AI Boom
(people.idsia.ch)
652.
Elastic lays off 7% of employees
(elastic.co)
653.
US battery manufacturing output continues to break records
(fred.stlouisfed.org)
654.
The ways we contain Claude across products
(anthropic.com)
655.
Pac-Man, but you're the ghost
(garrit.xyz)
656.
657.
Loreline – Tools for writing interactive fiction
(loreline.app)
658.
Running MicroVMs in Proxmox VE, the Easy Way
(taoofmac.com)
659.
660.
Hey, n00b, we didn't hire you to complete tasks
(newsletter.kentbeck.com)