Monthly Highlights
8011.
How many times a day do you think about Alexander the Great?
(economist.com)
8012.
8013.
Review: Why the Lucky Stiff
(tmewett.com)
8014.
The first century Roman aqueduct at Segovia carried water into the 1970s
(maketecheasier.com)
8015.
America's Ugly Birthday Battle
(theatlantic.com)
8016.
Humans killed vultures. We're now living with the consequences
(washingtonpost.com)
8017.
Who Is Responsible for Answers AI Gives You? A German Court Has Some Thoughts
(read.misalignedmag.com)
8018.
Justification in Arabic Typesetting
(doi.org)
8019.
8020.
8021.
TrustZone Intermezzo: Broken OP-Tee Memory Isolation on I.mx 8M
(sigma-star.at)
8022.
Microsoft says Gen Z's AI backlash should be a wake-up call for Big Tech
(businessinsider.com)
8024.
Listening to forests reveals signs of recovery beyond tree cover
(news.mongabay.com)
8025.
Microsoft's worst 'Nightmare' unleashes BitLocker bypass 0-day
(theregister.com)
8026.
8027.
Sam Altman is starting to panic [video][8mins]
(youtube.com)
8028.
Stop Eating Lady Gaga's Oreos
(experimental-history.com)
8029.
8030.
Linux Foundation launches Tokenomics Foundation for AI token cost management
(tokeneconomics.com)
8031.
Datacenter boom keeps dirty coal plants alive in the US
(theregister.com)
8032.
Mechanical forces from the beating heart may help prevent cancer cell growth
(medicalxpress.com)
8033.
Parse, Don't Guess
(medium.com)
8035.
8036.
Claude Fable 5 and Mythos are pure marketing fluff
(singularitymoments.com)
8037.
Ignore what everyone else is doing
(briandouglas.ie)
8038.
The quiet collapse of British universities
(arguably.uk)
8039.
Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund
(tomshardware.com)
8040.
Senate Bill to "Share" Intel with Israel in Virtual Merger of Agencies
(thenewamerican.com)