Monthly Highlights
2102.
One in two people in the US is affected by a neurological disease or disorder
(medicalxpress.com)
2103.
The Single Byte That Kills Your Exploit: Understanding Endianness
(pwnforfunandprofit.substack.com)
2106.
Stride Game Engine 4.3 with .NET 10 Support
(stride3d.net)
2107.
Abandoned by Humans, Forsaken by Nature: The Plight of Pigeons (2024)
(adalinebenila.medium.com)
2108.
The obvious economics of preserving the Amazon
(economist.com)
2109.
Holes (1970) [pdf]
(rintintin.colorado.edu)
2110.
Does 'Laziness' Start in the Brain?
(theguardian.com)
2111.
Why won't Steam Machine support HDMI 2.1?
(arstechnica.com)
2112.
The Arithmetic of Braids (2022)
(mathcenter.oxford.emory.edu)
2113.
How sea turtles learn locations using Earth’s magnetic field: research
(uncnews.unc.edu)
2114.
2115.
2116.
My Tesla Robotaxi "safety" driver fell asleep
(old.reddit.com)
2117.
NextJS Security Vulnerability
(nextjs.org)
2118.
Custom doorbell app with Home Assistant and WebRTC
(naps62.com)
2119.
Design Follows Data Structures
(tedinski.com)
2120.
Tanzania has its Tiananmen moment
(economist.com)
2121.
Pixar: The Early Days
(stevejobsarchive.com)
2122.
OpenAI confirms new data breach, exposing names, emails, more
(windowscentral.com)
2123.
2125.
Emacspeak – A Speech Odyssey
(emacspeak.blogspot.com)
2126.
The Pentagon Can't Trust GPS Anymore
(wsj.com)
2127.
Show HN: Pegma, an open-source version of the classic Peg solitaire
(pegma.vercel.app)
2128.
The AI water issue is fake
(andymasley.substack.com)
2129.
So Long, Firefox, Part One
(hackaday.com)
2130.
What Comes After Science?
(science.org)