Using lots of little tools to aggressively reject the bots
(lambdacreate.com)
2025 Archive
6511.
6512.
Omarchy Is Out
(world.hey.com)
6513.
Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten
(picower.mit.edu)
6515.
Doge Claimed It Saved $8B in One Contract. It Was $8M
(nytimes.com)
6516.
Gemini 3.0 Pro – early tests
(twitter.com)
6517.
AI agents find $4.6M in blockchain smart contract exploits
(red.anthropic.com)
6519.
State Terror, American Style
(paulkrugman.substack.com)
6520.
Huge Binaries
(fzakaria.com)
6521.
What would happen if we didn't use TCP or UDP?
(github.com)
6522.
6523.
It seems that OpenAI is scraping [certificate transparency] logs
(benjojo.co.uk)
6524.
Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp
(janet-lang.org)
6525.
6526.
LLVM AI tool policy: human in the loop
(discourse.llvm.org)
6527.
Static Allocation with Zig
(nickmonad.blog)
6529.
Google blocks Android hack that let Pixel users enable VoLTE anywhere
(androidauthority.com)
6530.
Google Revisits JPEG XL in Chromium After Earlier Removal
(windowsreport.com)
6531.
500 days of math
(gmays.com)
6532.
Keeping the Internet fast and secure: introducing Merkle Tree Certificates
(blog.cloudflare.com)
6533.
A vending machine, on the internet
(threekindwords.com)
6534.
US Government Uptime Monitor
(usa-status.com)
6535.
An autumn bike adventure down the US portion of the Eastern Divide Trail
(crazyguyonabike.com)
6536.
Physically Based Rendering: From Theory to Implementation
(pbr-book.org)
6537.
100 Years to Solve an Integral (2020)
(liorsinai.github.io)
6538.
End of an Era
(erasmatazz.com)
6540.
The code and open-source tools I used to produce a science fiction anthology
(compellingsciencefiction.com)