Monthly Highlights
1831.
Show HN: Davia – Open source visual, editable wiki from your codebase (github.com)
1832.
Facebook has made it impossible to delete Pages – dark patterns everywhere
1833.
3I/ATLAS shows perihelion burst and radial-only non-gravitational acceleration (old.reddit.com)
1834.
Zmx: Session Persistence for Terminal Processes (github.com)
1835.
Measuring Latency (2015) (bravenewgeek.com)
1836.
Vitamin D3 breakthrough halves risk of second heart attack (sciencedaily.com)
1837.
Xortran - A PDP-11 Neural Network With Backpropagation in Fortran IV (github.com)
1838.
Lithium vs. Lettuce (ambrook.com)
1839.
Modern Optimizers – An Alchemist's Notes on Deep Learning (notes.kvfrans.com)
1840.
Victorian-style lines for the web: Elements of identical width (jacobfilipp.com)
1841.
On USB HID, Keyboard LEDs, and device emulation (2024) (epsilon537.github.io)
1842.
Show HN: Reverse perspective camera for OpenGL (Three.js) (github.com)
1843.
Sam 3D: Powerful 3D Reconstruction for Physical World Images (ai.meta.com)
1844.
The Baumol Effect and Jevons paradox are related (a16z.news)
1845.
Transparent computer monitor designed to protect your vision (visualinstruments.co)
1846.
Microsoft: We see all the backlash and we know we have a lot to fix in Windows (neowin.net)
1847.
X is amplifying far-right accounts (avclub.com)
1848.
Is DWPD Still a Useful SSD Spec? (klarasystems.com)
1849.
What, if anything, is universal to music cognition? (2024) (nature.com)
1850.
Using Antigravity for Statistical Physics in JavaScript (christopherkrapu.com)
1851.
Humans have remote touch 'seventh sense' like sandpipers (techxplore.com)
1852.
How fast can browsers process base64 data? (lemire.me)
1853.
Show HN: Cancer diagnosis makes for an interesting RL environment for LLMs
1854.
Show HN: A free Instagram story viewer that lets you watch anonymously (instagram-story-viewer.org)
1855.
Disassembling terabytes of random data with Zig and Capstone to prove a point (jstrieb.github.io)
1856.
Zeroing in on Zero-Point Motion Inside a Crystal (physics.aps.org)
1857.
Historical Reasons (exple.tive.org)
1858.
Random lasers from peanut kernel doped with birch leaf–derived carbon dots (degruyterbrill.com)
1859.
Julia 1.12 brings progress on standalone binaries and more (lwn.net)
1860.
Judge Orders OpenAI to Give Lawyers 20M Private Chats – 'Anonymization' (techdirt.com)