Yearly Favorites
16231.
Two Months After I Gave an AI $100 and No Instructions
(sebastian-jais.de)
16232.
All my new code will be closed-source from now on
(twitter.com)
16233.
16234.
The Wind, a Pole, and the Dragon
(entropicthoughts.com)
16235.
Is this sustainable?
(jamiehurst.co.uk)
16236.
16237.
16238.
DKIM2 and DMARCbis Have Landed
(stalw.art)
16239.
16240.
GoFundMe CEO: economy is so bad his customers crowdfund to pay for groceries
(finance.yahoo.com)
16241.
16242.
AMD officially confirms fresh next-gen Zen 6 CPU details
(overclock3d.net)
16243.
Linux Career Opportunities in 2025: Skills in High Demand
(linuxcareers.com)
16244.
Developing with Kiro: Amazon's New Agentic IDE
(yehudacohen.substack.com)
16245.
1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History
(nybooks.com)
16246.
Minions: Stripe’s one-shot, end-to-end coding agents
(stripe.dev)
16247.
Read your way through Hà Nội
(vietnamesetypography.com)
16248.
16249.
Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes
(theguardian.com)
16250.
Portugal: The First Global Empire (2015)
(historytoday.com)
16251.
16252.
Data has weight but only on SSDs
(cubiclenate.com)
16253.
16254.
Extreme weather caused more than $100B in damage by June
(livescience.com)
16255.
Algebraic Types are not Scary
(blog.aiono.dev)
16256.
The Lobster Programming Language
(strlen.com)
16257.
Hurricane category 6 could be introduced under new storm severity scale
(livescience.com)
16258.
Trusted access for the next era of cyber defense
(openai.com)
16259.
State of AI Report 2025
(stateof.ai)
16260.
PostHog FOSS
(github.com)