2025 Archive
11941.
A Proclamation Regarding the Restoration of the Dash (blog.nawaz.org)
11942.
Can you use GDPR to circumvent BlueSky's adult content blocks? (shkspr.mobi)
11943.
The $1.5B Bybit Hack (blog.trailofbits.com)
11944.
Epistemic Collapse at the WSJ (math.columbia.edu)
11945.
Zürich voters ban noisy leaf blowers (swissinfo.ch)
11946.
Is Winter Coming? (2024) (datagubbe.se)
11947.
The sordid reality of retirement villages: Residents are being milked for profit (unherd.com)
11948.
Why is Windows still tinkering with critical sections? – The Old New Thing (devblogs.microsoft.com)
11949.
Windows 7 boots slower if you set a solid background color (support.microsoft.com)
11950.
The rise of async AI programming (braintrust.dev)
11951.
How to handle people dismissing io_uring as insecure? (2024) (github.com)
11952.
Nevermind, an album on major chords (farina00.github.io)
11953.
Say farewell to the AI bubble, and get ready for the crash (latimes.com)
11954.
20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 4) (ploum.net)
11955.
Rickover's Lessons (chinatalk.media)
11956.
The Broken Microsoft Pact: Layoffs and Performance Management (danielsada.tech)
11957.
Show HN: Nissan's Leaf app doesn't have a home screen widget so I made my own (kevintechnology.com)
11958.
Jack Welch, the Man Who Broke Capitalism (2022) (forbes.com)
11959.
The End of Weather Forecasting (thinc.blog)
11960.
Should I Block ICMP? (shouldiblockicmp.com)
11961.
Parser Combinators Beat Regexes (entropicthoughts.com)
11962.
Don't Build Multi-Agents (cognition.ai)
11963.
Fans are better than tech at organizing information online (2019) (wired.com)
11964.
AI coding and the peanut butter and jelly problem (iamcharliegraham.substack.com)
11965.
DNA floating in the air tracks wildlife, viruses, even drugs (sciencedaily.com)
11966.
US Forest Service and National Park Service to fire thousands of workers (theguardian.com)
11967.
Critical vulnerability in AI coding platform Base44 allowing unauthorized access (wiz.io)
11968.
My Engineering Craft Regressed (lemmy.ml)
11969.
Take Two: Eshell (yummymelon.com)
11970.
NSPM-7 labels common beliefs as terrorism 'indicators' (kenklippenstein.com)