Monthly Highlights
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3153.
All your data belongs to us: the rise of Palantir
(newstatesman.com)
3154.
New Dan Carlin – Common Sense
(dancarlin.com)
3155.
Self-hosting DNS for no fun, but a little profit
(linderud.dev)
3156.
Swiss government says give M365, and all SaaS, a miss as it lacks E2EE
(theregister.com)
3157.
3158.
3159.
Obsidian's support app offloads 2FA ticket to namesake
(theregister.com)
3160.
The Ethical Computing Initiative
(aol.codeberg.page)
3161.
3162.
ChatGPT gladly shoots a YouTuber, overriding safety protocols
(gamepressure.com)
3163.
To Get a Man's Attention, Meow Harder
(nytimes.com)
3164.
How Did the CIA Lose a Nuclear Device?
(nytimes.com)
3165.
Renewing GPG Subkeys in 2025
(entropicthoughts.com)
3166.
What the Epstein Emails Reveal
(thefp.com)
3167.
3168.
Spectral rendering, part 3: Spectral vs. RGB
(momentsingraphics.de)
3170.
VLM Showdown: GPT vs. Gemini vs. Claude vs. Orion
(chat.vlm.run)
3171.
OpenTelemetry Distribution Builder
(github.com)
3172.
Pitch Multiplication (2017)
(klangnewmusic.weebly.com)
3173.
3174.
AWS partners with Nvidia to use NVLink in AI chips
(techoreon.com)
3175.
First Human Victim of H5N5
(komonews.com)
3176.
3178.
Designing Electronics That Works
(nostarch.com)
3179.
Fortnite fans are saying "no to AI slop"
(eurogamer.net)
3180.