Monthly Highlights
332.
BusyBeaver(6) Is Quite Large
(scottaaronson.blog)
333.
Practical SDR: Getting started with software-defined radio
(nostarch.com)
334.
Covert Web-to-App Tracking via Localhost on Android
(localmess.github.io)
335.
What would a Kubernetes 2.0 look like
(matduggan.com)
336.
WhatsApp banned on House staffers' devices
(axios.com)
337.
LibriVox
(librivox.org)
338.
339.
How fast are Linux pipes anyway? (2022)
(mazzo.li)
340.
Dystopian tales of that time when I sold out to Google
(wordsmith.social)
341.
342.
LLMs and Elixir: Windfall or deathblow?
(zachdaniel.dev)
343.
Visualizing environmental costs of war in Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä
(jgeekstudies.org)
345.
346.
A practical guide to building agents [pdf]
(cdn.openai.com)
347.
Foundations of Computer Vision (2024)
(visionbook.mit.edu)
348.
Endangered classic Mac plastic color returns as 3D-printer filament
(arstechnica.com)
350.
Tracking Copilot vs. Codex vs. Cursor vs. Devin PR Performance
(aavetis.github.io)
351.
Using the Internet without IPv4 connectivity
(jamesmcm.github.io)
353.
Valkey Turns One: Community fork of Redis
(gomomento.com)
354.
I counted all of the yurts in Mongolia using machine learning
(monroeclinton.com)
356.
VC money is fueling a global boom in worker surveillance tech
(restofworld.org)
357.
Is there a half-life for the success rates of AI agents?
(tobyord.com)
358.
parrot.live
(github.com)
359.
360.
GUIs are built at least 2.5 times
(patricia.no)