In Praise of RSS and Controlled Feeds of Information
(blog.burkert.me)
2025 Archive
3001.
3002.
A Remarkable Assertion from A16Z
(nealstephenson.substack.com)
3004.
PhD Timeline
(xkcd.com)
3005.
3006.
Gene therapy restored hearing in deaf patients
(news.ki.se)
3007.
The top 10% owns 87% of the stocks
(awealthofcommonsense.com)
3008.
US cities pay too much for buses
(bloomberg.com)
3009.
Formatting code should be unnecessary
(maxleiter.com)
3010.
We're losing our voice to LLMs
(tonyalicea.dev)
3011.
I tried Servo
(spacebar.news)
3012.
3013.
A better build system for OCaml
(blog.janestreet.com)
3014.
"We're building a new static type checker for Python"
(twitter.com)
3015.
Dicing an Onion, the Mathematically Optimal Way
(pudding.cool)
3016.
Planetfall
(somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.com)
3017.
Field Notes from Shipping Real Code with Claude
(diwank.space)
3019.
Asciinema CLI 3.0 rewritten in Rust, adds live streaming, upgrades file format
(blog.asciinema.org)
3020.
An illustrated guide to OAuth
(ducktyped.org)
3021.
Most RESTful APIs aren't really RESTful
(florian-kraemer.net)
3022.
What happens when clergy take psilocybin
(nautil.us)
3023.
Hemp ban hidden inside government shutdown bill
(hightimes.com)
3024.
3025.
Anubis saved our websites from a DDoS attack
(fabulous.systems)
3026.
Kurt Got Got
(fly.io)
3027.
'Uber for nurses' exposes 86K+ medical records, PII via open S3 bucket
(websiteplanet.com)
3028.
3029.
Playball – Watch MLB games from a terminal
(github.com)
3030.
Ollama's new engine for multimodal models
(ollama.com)