We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA
(olimex.wordpress.com)
2025 Archive
871.
873.
Inflammation now predicts heart disease more strongly than cholesterol
(empirical.health)
875.
Valve is about to win the console generation
(xeiaso.net)
877.
Go is still not good
(blog.habets.se)
878.
The Rise of Whatever
(eev.ee)
879.
The scientific “unit” we call the decibel
(lcamtuf.substack.com)
880.
Web apps in a single, portable, self-updating, vanilla HTML file
(hyperclay.com)
881.
Backblaze Drive Stats for 2024
(backblaze.com)
882.
Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir
(elixir-lang.org)
883.
Eggs US – Price – Chart
(tradingeconomics.com)
884.
Cap'n Web: a new RPC system for browsers and web servers
(blog.cloudflare.com)
885.
GPT-5: Key characteristics, pricing and system card
(simonwillison.net)
886.
ICC ditches Microsoft 365 for openDesk
(binnenlandsbestuur.nl)
887.
RubyLLM: A delightful Ruby way to work with AI
(github.com)
888.
889.
Writing "/etc/hosts" breaks the Substack editor
(scalewithlee.substack.com)
890.
Harper – an open-source alternative to Grammarly
(writewithharper.com)
891.
Laptops with Stickers
(stickertop.art)
892.
893.
Wireguard FPGA
(github.com)
894.
The demoscene as a UNESCO heritage in Sweden
(goto80.com)
895.
LLM Visualization
(bbycroft.net)
896.
Meta Ray-Ban Display
(meta.com)
897.
Microsoft makes Zork open-source
(opensource.microsoft.com)
898.
Tom Lehrer has died
(nytimes.com)
899.
All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding
(danfabulich.medium.com)
900.
Broken legs and ankles heal better if you walk on them within weeks
(scientificamerican.com)