Monthly Highlights
6871.
Alan Greenspan, RIP
(nytimes.com)
6872.
Trump gets OpenAI to offer US 5% stake, far lower than Sanders' target
(arstechnica.com)
6874.
Removing Idle Uploads
(blog.catbox.moe)
6876.
Microsoft Frontier Company – Announcement
(blogs.microsoft.com)
6877.
IBM claims first sub-1 nanometer chip technology
(arstechnica.com)
6878.
6879.
Terk Box: Fan made 3D printed Steam Machine
(printables.com)
6880.
'Spectacular' Solar Halo Spotted over Devils Tower
(cowboystatedaily.com)
6882.
6883.
Trump pardons 11, most for violating Clean Air Act
(reuters.com)
6884.
I'm Not a Cat
(scattered-thoughts.net)
6885.
Code as Agent Harness
(arxiv.org)
6886.
AI is creating America's next underclass
(thehill.com)
6887.
A Diner's Guide to Mars
(mceglowski.substack.com)
6888.
6889.
Mozilla Thundermail – standard Big Tech, anti-user TOS and privacy policy
(infosec.exchange)
6890.
Why OOP Is Inherently Harmful: A Solution
(notes.shixiangxi.com)
6891.
Slate Auto's simple electric truck starts at $24,950
(techcrunch.com)
6892.
We are witnessing the slow death of the prestige career
(theguardian.com)
6893.
Painless Swift development on unsupported Linux distros
(carette.xyz)
6894.
The Complete Kubrick
(criterion.com)
6895.
Amazon Seller Reveals Rare Glimpse of Shadow Bribery Market
(bloomberg.com)
6896.
DaynaPORT SCSI/Link Linux Driver
(github.com)
6897.
Hands-on with the $24,950 Slate auto
(arstechnica.com)
6898.
Top Companies in the Global Hybrid Memory Cube High-Bandwidth Memory Market
(sphericalinsights.com)
6899.
Wordgard – new rich-text editor by the creator of ProseMirror
(marijnhaverbeke.nl)