Yearly Favorites
361.
FBI tries to unmask owner of archive.is
(heise.de)
362.
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364.
Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share in USA
(ostechnix.com)
365.
Rob Pike’s Rules of Programming (1989)
(cs.unc.edu)
366.
GPT-5.4
(openai.com)
367.
Today is when the Amazon brain drain sent AWS down the spout
(theregister.com)
368.
Nvidia buys $5B in Intel
(tomshardware.com)
369.
Dumb Pipe
(dumbpipe.dev)
370.
Voxtral Transcribe 2
(mistral.ai)
371.
“This is not the computer for you”
(samhenri.gold)
372.
Windows 9x Subsystem for Linux
(social.hails.org)
374.
Nine things I learned in ninety years
(edwardpackard.com)
375.
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378.
379.
DeepSeek OCR
(github.com)
380.
Microsoft Office 2019 and 2021 for Mac view-only conversion
(consumerrights.wiki)
382.
Bootstrapping a side project into a profitable seven-figure business
(projectionlab.com)
383.
I'm OK being left behind, thanks
(shkspr.mobi)
384.
Replacement.ai
(replacement.ai)
385.
1D Chess
(rowan441.github.io)
386.
Codex for almost everything
(openai.com)
387.
388.
Emailing a one-time code is worse than passwords
(blog.danielh.cc)
389.
Nvidia won, we all lost
(blog.sebin-nyshkim.net)
390.
The whole thing was a scam
(garymarcus.substack.com)