Monthly Highlights
931.
Open Repair Data Standard
(openrepair.org)
932.
Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
(idlewords.com)
933.
Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger blocked from editing Wikipedia
(en.wikipedia.org)
934.
Naphtha shortages in Japan
(nippon.com)
935.
Let's Encrypt had a higher error rate for 90 minutes today
(letsencrypt.status.io)
936.
An oral history of Bank Python (2021)
(calpaterson.com)
937.
Memory decline after menopause linked to loss of estrogen production in brain
(news.northwestern.edu)
938.
The Unreasonable Redundancy of Nature's Protein Folds
(research.ligo.bio)
939.
Old'aVista – The most powerful guide to the old Internet
(oldavista.com)
940.
Fooling around with encrypted reasoning blobs
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
941.
Show HN: Garden of Flowers – an archive of pictorial typography before ASCII art
(garden-of-flowers.heikkilotvonen.com)
942.
Japanese verb conjugation the simple hard way
(underreacted.leaflet.pub)
943.
The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
(seangoedecke.com)
944.
Who's the smartest corvid?
(thetyee.ca)
945.
946.
Cell-based architecture for resilient payment systems
(americanexpress.io)
947.
Surprising economics of load-balanced systems
(brooker.co.za)
948.
949.
Playing with Vision Embeddings
(prestonbjensen.com)
950.
AI is code – and can't be prompted into being smarter
(theregister.com)
951.
952.
953.
The rise of South Korea’s weapons business
(politico.com)
955.
957.
Flipper Zero Zig Template
(github.com)
958.
If your product is Great, it doesn't need to be Good (2010)
(paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
959.
Strace-ui, Bonsai_term, and the TUI renaissance
(blog.janestreet.com)
960.
A 3D voxel game engine written in APL
(github.com)