Monthly Highlights
2101.
Is This the Dawn of the Tokenpocalypse?
(techcrunch.com)
2102.
Can China build its own ASML?
(nikkei.shorthandstories.com)
2103.
Do women’s mate preferences change across the ovulatory cycle? (2014) [pdf]
(martiehaselton.com)
2104.
The Web We Know Is Going to Disappear
(minid.net)
2105.
When Did White-Collar Work Start to Look So Bleak?
(newyorker.com)
2106.
Show HN: Wordit – Change One Letter, Keep the Chain Going
(victorribeiro.com)
2107.
QSOE: QNX-inspired OS with dual-kernel architecture
(qsoe-dev.blogspot.com)
2108.
2109.
Show HN: Spin Lab
(srijanshukla.com)
2110.
There's no escaping it: an exploration of ANSI codes
(blog.safia.rocks)
2111.
Steam Deck sells out in North America within 24 hours of price hike
(arstechnica.com)
2112.
Rive, Fast and reliable background jobs in Go
(github.com)
2113.
2114.
2115.
2117.
/e/OS 4.0 is here
(murena.com)
2119.
Keep the News in the Wayback Machine
(blog.archive.org)
2120.
ASM Shader Toy
(wegfawefgawefg.github.io)
2121.
ATProto Permissioned Data Proposal Draft
(github.com)
2122.
Why Meta Suddenly Loves the Kids Online Safety Act
(reclaimthenet.org)
2123.
Don't let the LLM speak, just probe it
(blog.j11y.io)
2124.
GNUtrition 0.33.0rc5
(lists.gnu.org)
2125.
One Year with Codeberg
(guix.gnu.org)
2126.
American Fork PD posts and removes unredacted bodycam footage
(old.reddit.com)
2127.
(An ((Even Better) Lisp) Interpreter (In Python))
(norvig.com)
2129.
Snap Smart Glasses
(specs.com)
2130.
Netlify CTO Dana Lawson: Writing code is no longer the job
(thenewstack.io)