The government has no plan for America’s 300 billion pennies
(theatlantic.com)
Monthly Highlights
1621.
1622.
1623.
1624.
Adventures in upgrading Proxmox
(blog.vasi.li)
1625.
How Brussels writes so many laws
(siliconcontinent.com)
1626.
Pozsar's Bretton Woods III: The Framework
(philippdubach.com)
1627.
1628.
How Much OpenAI Spends on Inference and Its Revenue Share with Microsoft
(wheresyoured.at)
1629.
Fallout 2's Chris Avellone describes his game design philosophy
(arstechnica.com)
1630.
Chips for the Rest of Us
(engineering.nyu.edu)
1631.
Gwern's "Stem Humor" Directory
(gwern.net)
1632.
In defense of lock poisoning in Rust
(sunshowers.io)
1633.
Steven Heller's Font of the Month: Archive Matrix
(ilovetypography.com)
1634.
Joe Armstrong interviews Alan Kay (2016) [video]
(youtube.com)
1635.
Copenhagenize Index 2025: The Global Ranking of Bicycle-Friendly Cities
(copenhagenizeindex.eu)
1636.
1637.
1638.
AI Is the Bubble to Burst Them All
(wired.com)
1639.
Fizz Buzz without conditionals or booleans
(evanhahn.com)
1640.
Accenture dubs 800k staff 'reinventors' amid shift to AI
(theguardian.com)
1641.
Cursor: Past, Present, and Future
(cursor.com)
1642.
Steam censors LGBTQ+ content on behalf of the Russian Government
(videogamesindustrymemo.com)
1643.
A vision of chocolate's future in an Amsterdam brownie
(bloomberg.com)
1644.
How to tolerate annoying things
(psyche.co)
1645.
1646.
Waiting for SQL:202y: Group by All
(peter.eisentraut.org)
1647.
You can see a working Quantum Computer in IBM's London office
(ianvisits.co.uk)
1648.
1649.
1650.
'Unremovable Israeli spyware' on your Samsung phone?
(androidauthority.com)