Yearly Favorites
13861.
If you tax them, will they leave?
(theatlantic.com)
13862.
U.S. alcohol consumption drops to a 90-year low, new poll finds
(sfchronicle.com)
13864.
19% of California houses are owned by investors
(ocregister.com)
13865.
13866.
The fall of Labubus and the mush of modern internet trends
(michigandaily.com)
13867.
The AI bubble today is bigger than the IT bubble in the 1990s
(apolloacademy.com)
13868.
House vote keeps federal "kill switch" vehicle mandate
(reclaimthenet.org)
13869.
Giving Up on Element and Matrix.org
(xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
13870.
TSA lines are so out of control that travelers are hiring line-sitters
(washingtonpost.com)
13871.
Austria Lobbies EU to Host Anthropic After US Access Curbs
(bloomberg.com)
13872.
Gold Prices Top $4k for First Time
(wsj.com)
13873.
13874.
US threatens EU digital services market access
(twitter.com)
13875.
13876.
13877.
Big-Endian Testing with QEMU
(hanshq.net)
13878.
I don't know if my job will still exist in ten years
(seangoedecke.com)
13879.
My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions
(timothychambers.net)
13880.
13881.
How to stop AI's "lethal trifecta"
(economist.com)
13882.
13883.
13884.
Automatically Translating C to Rust
(cacm.acm.org)
13885.
13886.
13887.
The European Union backs Italy's right to make Meta pay for news
(niemanlab.org)
13888.
Verification debt: the hidden cost of AI-generated code
(fazy.medium.com)
13889.
How many registers does an x86-64 CPU have? (2020)
(blog.yossarian.net)
13890.
NASA's DART spacecraft changed an asteroid's orbit around the sun
(sciencenews.org)