Weekly Best
92.
How to Store Data on Paper?
(monperrus.net)
93.
Oniux: Kernel-level Tor isolation for any Linux app
(blog.torproject.org)
94.
The Rise of the Japanese Toilet
(nytimes.com)
95.
M8.2 solar flare, Strong G4 geomagnetic storm watch
(spaceweatherlive.com)
96.
Twitter's new encrypted DMs aren't better than the old ones
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
97.
A manager is not your best friend
(staysaasy.com)
98.
Consider Knitting
(journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
99.
100.
A deep dive into self-improving AI and the Darwin-Gödel Machine
(richardcsuwandi.github.io)
101.
AI Responses May Include Mistakes
(os2museum.com)
102.
103.
Jerry Lewis's “The Day the Clown Cried” discovered in Sweden after 53 years
(thenationalnews.com)
104.
Stepping Back
(rjp.io)
108.
109.
Every 5x5 Nonogram
(pixelogic.app)
110.
Triangle splatting: radiance fields represented by triangles
(trianglesplatting.github.io)
111.
RFK Jr's 'Maha' report found to contain citations to nonexistent studies
(theguardian.com)
112.
Typing 118 WPM broke my brain in the right ways
(balaji-amg.surge.sh)
113.
AGI is not multimodal
(thegradient.pub)
114.
Vision Language Models Are Biased
(vlmsarebiased.github.io)
115.
How we reduced the impact of zombie clients
(letsencrypt.org)
116.
Redesigned Swift.org is now live
(swift.org)
117.
The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect (1994)
(localroger.com)
118.
119.
Sid Meier's Pirates – In-depth (2017)
(shot97retro.blogspot.com)
120.