Yearly Favorites
9121.
Flash media longevity testing – 6 years later
(old.reddit.com)
9122.
9123.
My first verified imperative program
(markushimmel.de)
9124.
9125.
VisualJJ – Jujutsu in Visual Studio Code
(visualjj.com)
9126.
Malicious skills targeting Claude Code and Moltbot users
(opensourcemalware.com)
9127.
Reverse-engineering Viktor and making it open source
(matijacniacki.com)
9129.
Maestro Technology Sells Used SSD Drives as New
(kozubik.com)
9130.
Agents built from alloys
(xbow.com)
9131.
Go.sum is not a lockfile
(words.filippo.io)
9132.
9133.
9134.
Convert potentially dangerous PDFs to safe PDFs
(github.com)
9135.
Trying out Gemini 3 Pro with audio transcription and a new pelican benchmark
(simonwillison.net)
9136.
Why we need SIMD
(parallelprogrammer.substack.com)
9137.
Man finds $1M worth of Yu-Gi-Oh cards in a dumpster
(404media.co)
9138.
Discord hack shows risks of online age checks
(news.sky.com)
9139.
9140.
Regex Chess: A 2-ply minimax chess engine in 84,688 regular expressions
(nicholas.carlini.com)
9141.
Permacomputing
(wiki.xxiivv.com)
9142.
Apple XNU: Clutch Scheduler
(github.com)
9144.
9145.
GNU Octave Meets JupyterLite: Compute Anywhere, Anytime
(blog.jupyter.org)
9146.
Linux Performance Analysis (2015)
(netflixtechblog.com)
9147.
9148.
Which colours dominate movie posters and why?
(stephenfollows.com)
9149.
Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s (2020)
(fabiensanglard.net)
9150.
Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64
(phoboslab.org)