Monthly Highlights
481.
AI crawlers, fetchers are blowing up websites; Meta, OpenAI are worst offenders (theregister.com)
482.
Microsoft bans LibreOffice developer's account without warning, rejects appeal (neowin.net)
483.
Beyond sensor data: Foundation models of behavioral data from wearables (arxiv.org)
484.
Car has more than 1.2M km on it – and it's still going strong (cbc.ca)
485.
New executive order puts all grants under political control (arstechnica.com)
486.
Encryption made for police and military radios may be easily cracked (wired.com)
487.
More honey bees dying, even as antibiotic use halves (news.uoguelph.ca)
488.
AOL to discontinue dial-up internet (nytimes.com)
489.
I used to know how to write in Japanese (aethermug.com)
490.
MCP doesn't need tools, it needs code (lucumr.pocoo.org)
491.
Window Activation (blog.broulik.de)
492.
USB-C for Lightning iPhones (obsoless.com)
493.
Computer fraud laws used to prosecute leaking air crash footage to CNN (techdirt.com)
494.
New protein therapy shows promise as antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning (medschool.umaryland.edu)
495.
95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing – MIT report (fortune.com)
496.
AWS deleted my 10-year account and all data without warning (seuros.com)
497.
Let's properly analyze an AI article for once (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
498.
Trees on city streets cope with drought by drinking from leaky pipes (newscientist.com)
499.
Vibe coding tips and tricks (github.com)
500.
Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions (theconversation.com)
501.
Bezier-rs – algorithms for Bézier segments and shapes (graphite.rs)
502.
Why does a fire truck cost $2m (thehustle.co)
503.
Booting 5000 Erlangs on Ampere One 192-core (underjord.io)
504.
Starbucks in Korea asks customers to stop bringing in printers/desktop computers (fortune.com)
505.
Ageing accelerates around age 50 ― some organs faster than others (nature.com)
506.
Tesla remotely deactivates rapper's vehicle for singing about the Cybertruck? (threads.com)
507.
Fast and cheap bulk storage: using LVM to cache HDDs on SSDs (quantum5.ca)
508.
303Gen – 303 acid loops generator (303-gen-06a668.netlify.app)
509.
One person was able to claim 20M IPs (lists.nanog.org)
510.
OpenBSD is so fast, I had to modify the program slightly to measure itself (flak.tedunangst.com)