May 2026 Archive
6361.
How a lab accident changed my approach to science
(science.org)
6362.
6363.
Telegram announcing the surrender of Ft. Sumter (1861)
(en.wikisource.org)
6364.
6365.
Genomic test could spare millions of breast cancer patients chemotherapy
(theguardian.com)
6366.
The Compose Key and –/.XCompose
(blog.gavide.dev)
6367.
"I somehow managed to import 1.8M books to calibre"
(old.reddit.com)
6368.
Julia's Pluto notebook hits 1.0 release
(discourse.julialang.org)
6370.
6372.
Why Companies Keep Tokenmaxxing
(caseorganic.substack.com)
6373.
OpenAI: Computer use now works on Windows
(twitter.com)
6375.
The Decline of the Digital Commons
(journals.sagepub.com)
6376.
The deadly Ebola outbreak is proving difficult to control
(technologyreview.com)
6377.
Bread Price-Fixing in Canada
(en.wikipedia.org)
6378.
Company spent $500M on Claude AI in one month after forgetting usage limits
(techstartups.com)
6379.
I Want to Use AI
(blog.senko.net)
6380.
The most 2020s art ever made
(theargumentmag.com)
6381.
6382.
6383.
Original 'Star Trek' Enterprise Model Resurfaces Decades After It Went Missing
(smithsonianmag.com)
6384.
6385.
Yes, scientists can be hostile to new ideas. So should you
(bigthink.com)
6386.
What the Community Is Running
(huggingface.co)
6387.
Fluid Fire Simulation Sandbox
(escapemotions.com)
6388.
The Largest Vocabulary in Hip Hop
(pudding.cool)