Monthly Highlights
61.
Why fastDOOM is fast (fabiensanglard.net)
62.
Apple takes UK to court over 'backdoor' order (theregister.com)
63.
We hacked Gemini's Python sandbox and leaked its source code (at least some) (landh.tech)
64.
Age Verification Laws: A Backdoor to Surveillance (eff.org)
65.
OpenAI Audio Models (openai.fm)
66.
Cursor told me I should learn coding instead of asking it to generate it (forum.cursor.com)
67.
The Startup CTO's Handbook (github.com)
68.
I asked police to send me their public surveillance footage of my car (cardinalnews.org)
69.
Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed (9to5google.com)
70.
RubyLLM: A delightful Ruby way to work with AI (github.com)
71.
How to Use Em Dashes (–), En Dashes (–), and Hyphens (-) (merriam-webster.com)
72.
Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir (elixir-lang.org)
73.
The US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide (apnews.com)
74.
German parliament votes as a Git contribution graph (abstimmung.eu)
75.
The demoscene as a UNESCO heritage in Sweden (goto80.com)
76.
Made a scroll bar buddy that walks down the page when you scroll (focusfurnace.com)
77.
Oracle attempt to hide cybersecurity incident from customers? (doublepulsar.com)
78.
Executive wealth as a factor in return-to-office (twitter.com)
79.
“Normal” engineers are the key to great teams (spectrum.ieee.org)
80.
I tried making artificial sunlight at home (victorpoughon.fr)
81.
How fast the days are getting longer (2023) (joe-antognini.github.io)
82.
Volkswagen reintroducing physical controls for vital functions (autocar.co.uk)
83.
Turkish university annuls Erdogan rival's degree, preventing run for president (reuters.com)
84.
Google to buy Wiz for $32B (reuters.com)
85.
Performance of the Python 3.14 tail-call interpreter (blog.nelhage.com)
86.
Peer-to-peer file transfers in the browser (github.com)
87.
AI tools are spotting errors in research papers (nature.com)
88.
Samsung Q990D unresponsive after 1020 firmware update (us.community.samsung.com)
89.
The Guardian flourishes without a paywall (nymag.com)
90.
Triforce – a beamformer for Apple Silicon laptops (github.com)