Monthly Highlights
1111.
Zig / C++ Interop (tuple.app)
1112.
AI Is Breaking the Moral Foundation of Modern Society (eyeofthesquid.com)
1113.
The grim truth behind the Pied Piper (2020) (bbc.com)
1114.
Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt out (malwarebytes.com)
1115.
RFK Jr.'s loathesome edits: CDC website now falsely links vaccines and autism (arstechnica.com)
1116.
About KeePassXC's Code Quality Control (keepassxc.org)
1117.
CornHub (cornhub.website)
1118.
Beads – A memory upgrade for your coding agent (github.com)
1119.
Run Nix Based Environments in Kubernetes (flox.dev)
1120.
Strace-macOS: A clone of the strace command for macOS (github.com)
1121.
Advent of Code on the Z-Machine (entropicthoughts.com)
1122.
Arduino Terms of Service and Privacy Policy update: setting the record straight (blog.arduino.cc)
1123.
Meeting notes between Forgejo and the Dutch government via Git commits (codeberg.org)
1124.
A67z (a67z.com)
1125.
Stop Hacklore – An Open Letter (hacklore.org)
1126.
Bootloader Unlock Wall of Shame (github.com)
1127.
Welcome, the entire land – "Hello, world" in hieroglyphics (2009) (optional.is)
1128.
Ly – A lightweight TUI (ncurses-like) display manager for Linux and BSD (codeberg.org)
1129.
EXIF orientation info in PNGs isn't used for image-orientation: from-image (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1130.
Indie, alone, and figuring it out (danijelavrzan.com)
1131.
Checked-size array parameters in C (lwn.net)
1132.
Show HN: Guts – convert Golang types to TypeScript (github.com)
1133.
Towards Interplanetary QUIC Traffic (ochagavia.nl)
1134.
Patching 68K Software – SimpleText (tinkerdifferent.com)
1135.
Ask HN: Quality of recent gens of Dell/Lenovo laptops worse than 10 years ago?
1136.
AWS is 10x slower than a dedicated server for the same price [video] (youtube.com)
1137.
General principles for the use of AI at CERN (home.web.cern.ch)
1138.
EU takes aim at plastic pellets to prevent their nightmare cleanup (yahoo.com)
1139.
How stealth addresses work in Monero (johndcook.com)
1140.
The rapid growth of data centres is delaying new homes in London (bbc.com)