Yearly Favorites
4982.
4983.
How well does the money laundering control system work?
(journals.uchicago.edu)
4984.
Five companies now control over 90% of the restaurant food delivery market
(marketsaintefficient.substack.com)
4985.
Thunderbird 140 “Eclipse”
(blog.thunderbird.net)
4986.
Ted Turner has died
(cnn.com)
4987.
4988.
Just use a button
(gomakethings.com)
4989.
The daily life of a medieval king
(medievalists.net)
4990.
Kernel bugs hide for 2 years on average. Some hide for 20
(pebblebed.com)
4991.
Anthropic revokes OpenAI's access to Claude
(wired.com)
4992.
4993.
Unsung heroes: Flickr's URLs scheme
(unsung.aresluna.org)
4994.
OpenAI Privacy Filter
(openai.com)
4995.
Cleve Moler has died
(mathworks.com)
4996.
Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
(economist.com)
4997.
Uber’s COO says it’s getting harder to justify money spent on tokenmaxxing
(businessinsider.com)
4998.
4999.
Anthropic judge rejects $1.5B AI copyright settlement
(news.bloomberglaw.com)
5000.
GPT-5 leaked system prompt?
(gist.github.com)
5001.
Swift on Android: Full Native App Development Now Possible
(docs.swifdroid.com)
5002.
5003.
5004.
SoundCloud has banned VPN access
(old.reddit.com)
5005.
A compelling title that is cryptic enough to get you to take action on it
(ericwbailey.website)
5006.
Ted Chiang: The Secret Third Thing
(linch.substack.com)
5007.
A spider web unlike any seen before
(nytimes.com)
5008.
Chrome Jpegxl Issue Reopened
(issues.chromium.org)
5009.
5010.
Most Stable Raspberry Pi? Better NTP with Thermal Management
(austinsnerdythings.com)