Yearly Favorites
601.
A 10-Year Battery for AirTag (elevationlab.com)
602.
A love letter to the CSV format (github.com)
603.
Dozens of Hezbollah members said to be seriously injured as devices explode (timesofisrael.com)
604.
Exposed DeepSeek database leaking sensitive information, including chat history (wiz.io)
605.
Musk-led group makes $97B bid for control of OpenAI (reuters.com)
606.
Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview (developers.googleblog.com)
607.
Magic/tragic email links: don't make them the only option (recyclebin.zip)
608.
EUCLEAK Side-Channel Attack on the YubiKey 5 Series (ninjalab.io)
609.
I keep turning my Google Sheets into phone-friendly webapps (arstechnica.com)
610.
Forget ChatGPT: why researchers now run small AIs on their laptops (nature.com)
611.
Pluckable Strings (string.spiel.com)
612.
The Pain That Is GitHub Actions (feldera.com)
613.
It's Time to Stop Taking Sam Altman at His Word (theatlantic.com)
614.
Tokyo is set to introduce a four-day workweek for government employees (cnn.com)
615.
Scientists glue two proteins together, driving cancer cells to self-destruct (med.stanford.edu)
616.
Toasts are bad UX (maxschmitt.me)
617.
400 reasons to not use Microsoft Azure (azsh.it)
618.
Low Cost Mini PCs (lowcostminipcs.com)
619.
Open Source Farming Robot (farm.bot)
620.
I got almost all of my wishes granted with RP2350 (dmitry.gr)
621.
The Impact of Jungle Music in 90s Video Game Development (pikuma.com)
622.
The Death of Daydreaming (afterbabel.com)
623.
Notes on OpenAI's new o1 chain-of-thought models (simonwillison.net)
624.
A Reddit bot drove me insane (posthuman.blog)
625.
2M users but no money in the bank (exercism.org)
626.
Nepenthes is a tarpit to catch AI web crawlers (zadzmo.org)
627.
Librarians are dangerous (bradmontague.substack.com)
628.
Get me out of data hell (ludic.mataroa.blog)
629.
Japan's push to make all research open access (nature.com)
630.
How much do you think it costs to make a pair of Nike shoes in Asia? (twitter.com)