May 2026 Archive
1441.
1442.
Lisp in Vim (2019)
(susam.net)
1443.
1444.
OpenAI president forced to read his personal diary entries to jury
(arstechnica.com)
1445.
DeepSeek V4 Pro at 75% off until 31 May
(api-docs.deepseek.com)
1446.
GPT Guesses Between 1 and 100
(github.com)
1447.
Waymo Drives Off with South Bay Man's Luggage
(sfist.com)
1448.
Mickey Mouse is watching you: Disneyland deploys facial recognition
(theguardian.com)
1449.
I bypassed AWS API Gateway auth with a trailing slash. Got $12K bounty
(theguptalog.blogspot.com)
1450.
Werner Herzog in conversation with Paul Cronin (2014)
(fsgworkinprogress.com)
1451.
Using OR-Tools CP-SAT for Scheduling Problems
(atalaykutlay.com)
1452.
The Steinwinter Supercargo
(thedrive.com)
1453.
1454.
GPT‑5.5 Instant
(openai.com)
1455.
Unknowable Math Can Help Hide Secrets
(quantamagazine.org)
1456.
Even by Trumpian standards, a $1.8B fund for friends is bad
(economist.com)
1457.
Palantir to be granted "unlimited access" to UK NHS patient data
(digitalhealth.net)
1458.
1459.
Counting Fast in Erlang with:counters and:atomics
(andrealeopardi.com)
1460.
1461.
Making Julia as Fast as C++ (2019)
(flow.byu.edu)
1463.
1464.
Building my own Vi text editor in BASIC
(leetusman.com)
1465.
What I've Learned (So Far) Building Online Mini Games with Elixir and Swift
(calvinflegal.com)
1466.
UA flight – 'turn Bluetooth off or we're turning around'
(old.reddit.com)
1467.
New solar desalination breakthrough makes fresh water without toxic brine
(sciencedaily.com)
1468.
A self-powered computer in actual credit-card size (~1mm thick)
(old.reddit.com)
1469.
Pulitzer Prize Winner in International Reporting
(pulitzer.org)
1470.
No way to parse integers in C (2022)
(blog.habets.se)