Yearly Favorites
12691.
12692.
A Year of 3D Printing
(brookehatton.com)
12693.
A guide to Gen AI / LLM vibecoding for expert programmers
(stochasticlifestyle.com)
12694.
AI didn't simplify software engineering: It just made bad engineering easier
(robenglander.com)
12695.
Jujutsu worktrees are convenient (2024)
(shaddy.dev)
12696.
Social Animus
(justine.lol)
12697.
Expertise in the age of AI
(moderndescartes.com)
12698.
Oil states thwart agreement on plastics
(e360.yale.edu)
12699.
In math, rigor is vital, but are digitized proofs taking it too far?
(quantamagazine.org)
12700.
12701.
A judge gave the FBI permission to attempt to bypass biometrics
(theintercept.com)
12702.
12704.
The working-class hero of Bletchley Park you didn't see in the movies
(theguardian.com)
12705.
TOP500 at ISC’26: We have a New Number 1 Supercomputer
(chipsandcheese.com)
12706.
12707.
Traffic from Russia to Cloudflare is 60% down from last year
(radar.cloudflare.com)
12708.
RCE via ND6 Router Advertisements in FreeBSD
(freebsd.org)
12709.
Ecosia: The greenest AI is here
(blog.ecosia.org)
12710.
Microsoft PowerToys
(learn.microsoft.com)
12711.
GitHub no longer uses Toasts
(primer.style)
12712.
Ideas aren't getting harder to find
(asteriskmag.com)
12713.
Contrails Map
(map.contrails.org)
12714.
Revisiting Moneyball
(djpardis.medium.com)
12715.
Magit manuals are available online again
(github.com)
12716.
The National Parks Were Reportedly Told to Stay Silent on Deaths
(outsideonline.com)
12717.
12718.
The consequences of task switching in supervisory programming
(martinfowler.com)
12719.
12720.
Zig Structs of Arrays (2024)
(andreashohmann.com)